Kokopelli pendant made of shungite
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Kokopelli represents the deity of fertility and agriculture honored in the Native American tribes of the southwestern United States. His image embodies a being hunched over and adorned with feathers or antenna-like growths on his head, playing a flute.
Kokopeli is often associated with aspects such as fertility, joy, mischief, and healing. He is sometimes considered the god of agriculture, fertility and spring, and his image is often associated with creation myths and the cycles of nature. His image is also considered a symbol of happiness, inspiration and spontaneity.
Kokopeli is also often seen as an intermediary between humanity and the spirit world, capable of bringing prosperity and good fortune. His image can be found on various objects such as pottery, jewelry, paintings and other works of art.
The Kokopeli image is often used as a decorative element in modern art and design, and it remains an important part of the cultural heritage and traditions of many tribes.
Size: ~ 3.5 cm x 4 cm
Weight: ~ 9 grams