Description
Proudly presented today is
this extraordinary Hopi Kachina doll, depicting Masibol, the Serpent Carrier.
Standing 7 inches tall, it was carved by
the young and talented Philander Shelton, grandson of the legendary Henry
Shelton. This doll was inspired by a story told to Philander by his
grandmother, Mary Shelton, who very sadly passed away several weeks after
telling him this story. She told him a story about how, many years ago, she
went to the spring at Hotevilla, and as she gathered water, a large black snake
came out of the rocks and stared at her. It had startling yellow eyes. She took
this to be a manifestation of Palolokong, the legendary Water Serpent, and did
nothing to disturb it. Philander was so impressed with this story, he
immediately began carving a large Masibol, and when that was completed, carved
this small version. This is really a remarkable Kachina doll, one that is
rarely carved, and even then almost never with the serpent, and it would look
great in any collection. Buy with complete confidence, for as you all know, if
the buyer is unsatisfied for ANY reason, i will immediately return the full
purchase price, shipping included. The Shelton Family is a living legacy, and
this is a part of that legacy. Many Thanks for your kind consideration, and as
always, Best Regards, Rich