• Description

    This beautiful traditional pot, made by Hilda Whitegoat, features a turtle at the center, surrounded by traditional etching. The turtle is a symbol of longevity and water, a scarce resource in the southwest desert. In many Native American traditions, we are living on the back of a turtle. The shape of this pot was traditionally used as a "smoke pot" used to burn dried herbs for smudging, to cleanse the area and the people of evil spirits.

    Dimensions:5 inches tall by 5.5 inches in diameter.

SKU: HHF--8626

Native American Navajo Fine-Etched Horsehair Smoke Pot with Turtle

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