You may ask, what is Kokopelli? This hump-backed magical flute player is a symbol, in Hopi legend, of fertility. You can find many Southwestern products with our friend the kokopelli on them, and here are some of my top picks.
This unusual design makes a Wine glass a conversation piece. It's a 8 oz. martini glass, 6.75 inches tall.
This finely crafted wall tapestry is made in the USA, using Jacquard looms and pure cotton yarn. An iron rod and finial are included, in addition to brackets and hardware for hanging. 42" x 53"
The tooting of his flute will add a touch of Kokopelli charm to your patio. Doormat is made from coconut husk with vinyl backing.
Kokopelli welcomes guests to your home. He's polished bronze with a protective finish, 7.5" tall and 4.5” wide.
James and Carol Kunkle include recipes such as grilled elk, black bean cakes with sour cream sauce, and roasted and stuffed chile peppers. Ymmm. The cook book is hand illustrated by the author.
These note cards are blank on the inside. Kokopelli is a magical flute player in Native American lore.
Myths and stories about the kokopelli, as well as more than 300 drawings, photographs and maps.
Artist: Kathy Cooney. Kokopelli plays his magical flute on a moonlit Arizona night.
Use the Kokopelli tote bag to create a unique gift assortment of products from this Phoenix company. Choose from soup mixes, beans, breads, dumplings and more.
Artist: Kathy Cooney. Colorful Native American images, including Kokopelli playing his flute.
Sorry, you cannot order it online, but you can buy it many locations around Arizona listed at this web site. They are "the largest producer & seller of Arizona wines in the state of Arizona."
Colorful stuffed Kokopelli, 12 inches high.