Blue Corn Maiden

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Inspired by ancient rock art, rust, and a Hopi legend, the Blue Corn Maiden is made almost entirely from reclaimed metal. It features an Ancestral Pueblo-inspired petroglyph image plasma cut by hand into the steel. An old stove burner cover holds a pool of resin, which is infused with actual ground turquoise and blue cornmeal from the American Southwest as well a shot of high quality glow-in-the-dark powder.

The hair/feathers, arms, and staff come from old snap ties commonly used in construction. The neck and wrist bands are fashioned from copper remnants.

Ready to hang indoors or under a full moon, this marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else. Oh, here's the legend... Blue Corn Maiden.

Plus, 10% of profits from this sale go to the Navajo Water Project (navajowaterproject.org).

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Inspired by ancient rock art, rust, and a Hopi legend, the Blue Corn Maiden is made almost entirely from reclaimed metal. It features an Ancestral Pueblo-inspired petroglyph image plasma cut by hand into the steel. An old stove burner cover holds a pool of resin, which is infused with actual ground turquoise and blue cornmeal from the American Southwest as well a shot of high quality glow-in-the-dark powder.

The hair/feathers, arms, and staff come from old snap ties commonly used in construction. The neck and wrist bands are fashioned from copper remnants.

Ready to hang indoors or under a full moon, this marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else. Oh, here's the legend... Blue Corn Maiden.

Plus, 10% of profits from this sale go to the Navajo Water Project (navajowaterproject.org).

Inspired by ancient rock art, rust, and a Hopi legend, the Blue Corn Maiden is made almost entirely from reclaimed metal. It features an Ancestral Pueblo-inspired petroglyph image plasma cut by hand into the steel. An old stove burner cover holds a pool of resin, which is infused with actual ground turquoise and blue cornmeal from the American Southwest as well a shot of high quality glow-in-the-dark powder.

The hair/feathers, arms, and staff come from old snap ties commonly used in construction. The neck and wrist bands are fashioned from copper remnants.

Ready to hang indoors or under a full moon, this marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else. Oh, here's the legend... Blue Corn Maiden.

Plus, 10% of profits from this sale go to the Navajo Water Project (navajowaterproject.org).