Kokopelli
A very fine example of a standing deer antler with a bez tine mouthpiece. The Kokopelli on this deer antler was first engraved, then filled with ground turquoise and stabilized with jeweler’s epoxy, completely the wonderful example of a Deer Antler Artist Pipe.
Kokopelli, the fertility deity, embodies the true American Southwest and dates back over 3,000 years ago, when the first petroglyphs were carved in rock.
A very fine example of a standing deer antler with a bez tine mouthpiece. The Kokopelli on this deer antler was first engraved, then filled with ground turquoise and stabilized with jeweler’s epoxy, completely the wonderful example of a Deer Antler Artist Pipe.
Kokopelli, the fertility deity, embodies the true American Southwest and dates back over 3,000 years ago, when the first petroglyphs were carved in rock.
A very fine example of a standing deer antler with a bez tine mouthpiece. The Kokopelli on this deer antler was first engraved, then filled with ground turquoise and stabilized with jeweler’s epoxy, completely the wonderful example of a Deer Antler Artist Pipe.
Kokopelli, the fertility deity, embodies the true American Southwest and dates back over 3,000 years ago, when the first petroglyphs were carved in rock.