Kokopelli Art Socks
Description: A stylized silhouette of Kokopelli playing flute against a warm retro sunset over desert mesas. Great for nature lovers, hikers, and fans of Southwest tribal art.
Kokopelli Sunset Desert Art Gift For Nature Lovers Socks
by Cadeiqiua Store
$14 $20
Description: Kokopelli is a fertility deity, usually depicted as a humpbacked flute player dancing, who has been venereted by some Native American cultures. Here are three Kokopelli with different colors elements, black and white, Earth Colors, and Rainbow Colors, Originally Created on Vector Graphic Art Technique and assembled to compose a Tribal Pattern. All elements are Copyright BluedarkArt.
Description: Kokopelli is a fertility deity, usually depicted as a humpbacked flute player dancing, who has been venerated by some Native American cultures. Here are three Kokopelli with different colors elements, black and white, Earth Colors, and Rainbow Colors, Originally Created on Vector Graphic Art Technique and assembled to compose a Tribal Pattern. All elements are Copyright BluedarkArt TheChameleonArt
Kokopelli Rainbow Colors on Tribal Pattern 2 Socks
by BluedarkArt
$14 $20
Description: Hey folks want you to meet one of the ancient ones. Say hello to Kokopelli (Coke-a-pellie). This dudes been wandering the cosmos since the beginning spreading the magic of music wherever he goes. Around 1,000 BC he hooked up with the Anasazi who asked him to use his powers to bring fertility and healing to the earth. Kokopelli accepted and has since traveled the world playing his flute. When he plays the sun comes out, the snow melts, grass begins to grow, birds sing, and all the creatures of the forest gather to hear his songs. It is believed that good luck comes to all who listen to Kokopelli's songs as he embodies everything pure and spiritual in music. His flute symbolizes joy and It's magic sparks creativity.
Description: Native American Kokopelli Abstract Art is the design of a group of humpbacked dancing flutists that embodies the American Southwest and is a deity, prankster, healer, and storyteller. This traveling, flute-playing pagan nomad is a sacred figure Kokopelli is an ancient myth and sacred figure dating back about 3000 years: a deity of powerful communication, a flutist, and a traveler. An inspiration for musicians, singers, composers, and dancers and a symbolic token of freedom and autonomy ABOUT THE ART © Reworked 14 September 2023, 13:01:29 27 May 2015, 09:17:50 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: He’s a fertility deity of some Native American cultures, and there are many legends about him. There are so many tribes and legends that it’s impossible to share one single meaning without generalizing. So the meaning I place on Kokopelli today is someone bringing abundance and fertility, children, someone making music, dancing and spreading joy. The background texture was created by painting two colors diagonally on a wet surface.
Description: Hopi Thunderbird design. Alchemically and symbolically speaking the Thunderbird is the Phoenix at its next stage of development. “Robert Edward Grant” From red to blue. In the Hopi’s stories the Thunderbird brought the rain. The sound of thunder is from the flapping of the Thunderbirds wings and lightning came from the Thunderbirds eyes.
Description: Colorful Kokopelli painting, legendary character from Hopi indian's mythology. Graphic lines and bold colors, perfect music themed art for a hippie festival style, or for any Kokopelli and Arizona roots fan.
Kokopelli flute player, colorful music themed art Socks
by Nadia Chevrel
$14 $20
Description: Celebrate the rugged, otherworldly beauty of America's canyon country with this vintage-inspired Moab, Utah design. Encased in a classic circular badge, this "Modern Heritage" illustration features the iconic silhouette of Delicate Arch with a noble desert raven perched at its peak. The background showcases a striking Southwestern geometric band adorned with traditional petroglyph motifs, backdropped by the distant, snow-capped La Sal Mountains. Framed by blooming prickly pear cacti and desert yucca, this warm terracotta and sandstone graphic perfectly captures the spirit of adventure. It’s an ideal tribute for hikers, national park explorers, off-road enthusiasts, and anyone captivated by the majestic landscapes of Southern Utah.
Moab Utah Vintage Delicate Arch Red Rock Country Badge Design Socks
by tac4
$14 $20