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Contemporary Kokopelli Necklace
Children learning about the American Southwest Native Culture will also learn about the Mystical figure of Kokopelli. This necklace will make a great present.
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$25.95

American Southwest Inspired Jewelry.
Contemporary Sterling Silver Kokopelli and Heishi Necklace with six Turquoise Nuggets. Chain is 16.5 inches long.

The Story of Kokopelli
Kokopelli is a sacred flute-playing figure to many Southwestern Indians.
There are many myths of the famous Kokopelli. One of which is that he traveled from village to village bringing the changing of winter to spring; melting the snow and bringing about rain for a successful harvest. It is also said that the hunch on his back depicted the sacks of seeds and songs he carried. Legend also has it that the flute playing also symbolized the transition of winter to spring. Kokopelli`s flute is said to be heard in the spring`s breeze, while bringing warmth.

Whatever the true meaning of Kokopelli is, he has been a source of music making and dancing, and spreading joy to those around him. Even today, Kokopelli, with his hunchback and flute, is always welcome in our homes.
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Amerikanischer Suedwest Inspirierter Schmuck.
Contemporary Sterling Silber Kokopelli und Heishi Halskette mit sechs Türkisen Nuggets. Halskette ist 41,9cm lang.


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