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As with all legends handed down from generation to
generation, there exists an array of tales animating many a hero and Kokopelli
is no exception. The stories about Kokopelli originated centuries ago and have
been found in the ruins dating back as early as the third century and as late
as the sixteenth: His purpose or mission remains unclear but his reputation
does not.
Known to some as a magician, he is
known to others as a storyteller, teacher, healer,trickster, or god of the
harvest and is often credited as being the "original" journalist. Believed
to bring fertility and good fortune to whomever he met wherever he chose to
roam, Kokopelli, with his hunchback and flute, was always welcome.
Kokopelli possessed a playful,
carefree nature that seemed to be able to bring the good out in everyone.
Cousin to the mythical gods of the ancient world, Kokopelli is believed to
represent the fertility and the untamed spirit or nature. Because of this and
his sexy, joyous, uninhibited ways, his wisdom, magic, and simple nature have
often times been overlooked. This masculine Casanova is famous for his
prankster ways and one is often warned to beware for he is likely to trick you.
It is all in good fun, though, for especially in today's world, his humor is refreshing
and delightful.
The stories may differ depending on
the storyteller and tales shall be told for many, many years to come. Yet
through it all, Kokopelli shall remain an inspiring figure with a passion for
life.

   
Comments
from a customer Jo Parrot
Thank you so much- I just made my first bowl- he is very handsome

I have a "Kokopelli corner" in my dining room- Here is one of the shelves of a
corner hutch that I made- The bowl is right at home there!- Jo Parrott



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