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Click here to view products and visit our online store! KOKOPELLI was a beloved Southwestern Indian image and legend. Many believe that the "ANCIENT ONES" also known as the "BASKETMAKERS" first brought the KOKOPELLI art to life, thru their Petroglyphs at ancient Southwest Indian Sites. KOKOPELLI art is thought to date back to 200 A.D. In the known Petroglyphs there are many different shapes of the "KOKOPELLI" figure and each has its own story. "KOKOPELLI" is a symbol of the Southwest Indian culture. Kokopelli, the mysterious, humpbacked fluteplayer of the American Southwest, has been a sacred figure to Native Americans since prehistoric times. Fertility symbol, rain priest, roving minstrel and trader, hunting magician, and trickster, Kokopelli was painted and carved on rock walls and boulders. Also, if you click on the view products link we have a nice selection on Howling Coyote Metal Art and Desert Scenes which can be used for wall decor or table decor. Click here to view products and visit our online store! Kokopelli is a prehistoric deity depicted hundreds of times in rock art, some of it over a thousand years old, located in numerous sites in southwestern United States mountains and deserts areas, mainly in the Four Corners Region of the Southwest. Often depicted as a humpbacked flute player, this mythic being has survived in recognizable form from Anasazi times to the present. There is something appealing about Kokopelli which fascinates people all over the world. Circle of Friends Orange Juicers Lime Lemon Presses Tortilla Presses Wall Mirrors Decorative Wall Mirrors Metal Wall Art Animals Rustic Worm Wood Boxes Rustic Wall Decor Window Frames Iron Glass Candle Holders Clay Light Wall Sconces Iron and Clay Pottery Ceramic Candle Spheres Equipale Furniture Kokopelli Metal Art Santa Fe Style Wall Mirrors Talavera Pottery Wood Crosses / Ceramic Crosses Margarita Glasses / Mexican Bubble Glass Art Decorative Baskets Palm Baskets |