
Crow Bride Kachina
Hand-Carved and Painted Hopi Crow Bride (Angwushahai) Kachina with Feathers. “Old-style” Kachinas are traditionally made with a loop or string so they can be hung on a wall for display.
Angwushahai, the Crow Bride Kachina, is a graceful figure symbolizing beauty, transition, and the sacred role of women in Hopi culture. Often appearing in ceremonial dances, she represents maidenhood and the connection between spiritual and communal life. As a bridal figure, she embodies harmony, renewal, and the blessings of new beginnings within the Hopi tradition.
11” Doll Height, 14” Overall Height
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Crow Bride Kachina
Hand-Carved and Painted Hopi Crow Bride (Angwushahai) Kachina with Feathers. “Old-style” Kachinas are traditionally made with a loop or string so they can be hung on a wall for display.
Angwushahai, the Crow Bride Kachina, is a graceful figure symbolizing beauty, transition, and the sacred role of women in Hopi culture. Often appearing in ceremonial dances, she represents maidenhood and the connection between spiritual and communal life. As a bridal figure, she embodies harmony, renewal, and the blessings of new beginnings within the Hopi tradition.
11” Doll Height, 14” Overall Height
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Hand-Carved and Painted Hopi Crow Bride (Angwushahai) Kachina with Feathers. “Old-style” Kachinas are traditionally made with a loop or string so they can be hung on a wall for display.
Angwushahai, the Crow Bride Kachina, is a graceful figure symbolizing beauty, transition, and the sacred role of women in Hopi culture. Often appearing in ceremonial dances, she represents maidenhood and the connection between spiritual and communal life. As a bridal figure, she embodies harmony, renewal, and the blessings of new beginnings within the Hopi tradition.
11” Doll Height, 14” Overall Height






















