Kokopelli flute player
Lucy Lewis of Acoma Pueblo is the matriarch of Acoma pottery. She lived from 1897-1992 and she is one of the best known southwest potters. Her designs were influenced by the shards of the Anasazi and Mimbres people. Shown here are Kokopelli like figures playing the flutes and carrying baskets on their heads.
This gold ring by Robert Taylor features a storyteller scene that includes Kokopelli. This piece is from the Byron Hunter Collection.
Byron Hunter was formerly the manager of the prestigious Heard Museum Shop in Phoenix, Arizona. As manager for many, many years Mr. Hunter had first choice of every piece of artwork that came through the doors. Mr. Hunter, over the years, amassed quite a collection of only the finest pieces of artwork and jewelry that he came across. Toh-Atin Gallery is very fortunate to have been entrusted with this varied collection of some of the finest Native American artwork available today.






