Danette Laate: Picture Jasper, Hopi Maiden
Danette Laate: Picture Jasper, Hopi Maiden
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The Hopi maiden is a striking work of art that exudes a sense of ancient wisdom and mystical power. The inlaid sunface on her chest symbolizes light, warmth, and abundance, while the piercing turquoise eyes seem to gaze into your very soul with a knowing and transcendent presence. This piece embodies the rich cultural heritage and spiritual connection of the Hopi people, serving as a reminder of their deep reverence for nature, tradition, and the divine forces that guide their lives. Its presence commands respect and awe, stirring emotions of wonder and reverence in those who behold it.
Corn Maiden (A:dow e:washdok'i): In the Zuni Pueblo the three stages of woman are recognized as:
- Maiden, symbolizing potential
- Mother, the life giver
- Grandmother, the wise elder
Usually the maiden fetish will be emerging from corn (the corn maiden) or she will have whorls of hair on the side of her head, signifying that she has not had a child. The mother fetish also can be emerging from the corn (the corn mother) and she will have children with her or look pregnant. The grandmother usually has a shawl over her head and no corn represented on her body.
Dimensions: Length 1/2" X Width 1" X Height 7/8" Purchased