Spin the Black Circle Kachina

$399.00

This piece is part of the No More Stolen Sisters series. Inspired by the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement, the Spin the Black Circle Kachina is made predominately from salvaged metal.

The spiral is plasma cut by hand into the reclaimed metal. Part of an old steel drum, the blue triangle is attached with a magnet and can be placed anywhere on the body. The resin head features a red hand, the symbol of the MMIW cause, set against the backdrop of stars in the night sky.

Dimensions:

21.5 inches tall

10 inches wide

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes a statement in any home. Half of the net profits from this sale go to Native Hope (nativehope.org) and Native Women Running (nativewomenrunning.com).

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This piece is part of the No More Stolen Sisters series. Inspired by the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement, the Spin the Black Circle Kachina is made predominately from salvaged metal.

The spiral is plasma cut by hand into the reclaimed metal. Part of an old steel drum, the blue triangle is attached with a magnet and can be placed anywhere on the body. The resin head features a red hand, the symbol of the MMIW cause, set against the backdrop of stars in the night sky.

Dimensions:

21.5 inches tall

10 inches wide

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes a statement in any home. Half of the net profits from this sale go to Native Hope (nativehope.org) and Native Women Running (nativewomenrunning.com).

This piece is part of the No More Stolen Sisters series. Inspired by the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement, the Spin the Black Circle Kachina is made predominately from salvaged metal.

The spiral is plasma cut by hand into the reclaimed metal. Part of an old steel drum, the blue triangle is attached with a magnet and can be placed anywhere on the body. The resin head features a red hand, the symbol of the MMIW cause, set against the backdrop of stars in the night sky.

Dimensions:

21.5 inches tall

10 inches wide

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes a statement in any home. Half of the net profits from this sale go to Native Hope (nativehope.org) and Native Women Running (nativewomenrunning.com).