This handmade Hopi Kachina doll is a unique piece of Native American art crafted from cottonwood root. Its intricate details and vibrant colors of turquoise, black, and white make it a stunning addition to any collection. The dolls were created as souvenirs for Route 66 travelers passing through New Mexico and Arizona in the 1950's. They were sold at Fred Harvey Trading Posts and road-side stands.
Vintage Hopi Kachina Doll Route 66 Handmade Carved Wood Native American Art with Feather Hair
- Route 66 Hopi Kachina Doll
- Handmade
- Hand-Painted
- Materials: Carved Cottonwood Root, Feather Hair
- Vintage 1960s
- Height: 3" (not including feather hair)
- Width: 2 1/4" at widest
- Lightweight Wood
- Made in USA
Original Owner - I drove over Route 66 on several occasions during the 1960s and picked this Doll up during one of those trips.