Gord art is a beautiful and traditional form of expression among Native American artists particularly here in New Mexico. One could imagine a piece that captures the essence of the southwest with intricate carvings that affect the rich cultural heritage of the region.

The first and biggest piece measures approximately 10 inches tall with a 4 1/2 opening on the top. It is graced with the iconic image of Kokopelli a figure deeply rooted in Native American mythology and culture as well as other designs.

The second piece measures approximately 6 1/2 inches tall with a opening of 3 5/8 on top.

Both pieces are signed by artist located at the bottom V. [an image of a claw] T. 13 with a slash afterward. Please see pictures to clarify.

Do not miss out on this testament to the rich cultural tapestry of New Mexico's Native American heritage all crafted from gourds.

Condition- nice condition- see all pictures to decide for yourself.