FOLK ART ROOSTER BY ORLEEN & RAY LANSING NAVAJO
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Description This handsome rooster is hand crafted by Navajo folk art artists, Ray and Orleen Lansing. Carved out of cottonwood with an amazing amount of detail. This rooster carving would make a wonderful addition to your Native American or Navajo Folk art collection. Signed 4 15/16” tall x 2 7/16” long x 2 1/4” wide Artist card included In recent years, wood figurines hand carved by self-taught Navajo artists have developed into Navajo Folk Art. These carvings of traditional personal images and indigenous animals are characteristic of the cultural integrity on the Navajo people. Strong cultural values provide for and sustain the artistic traditions of the Navajo.

