Navajo Folk Art Ornament Chicken
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Navajo folk artist Edith Herbert John and her husband Guy, live in Sweetwater,AZ with their children. Edith, daughter of contemporary folk artist, Woody Herbert, started carving cottonwood in 1990 for fun, working with her father to make toys for the children. The immense popularity of her work has made carving an imporatn source income for the Johns. Guy works with Edith to make stylized creatures in every imaginable color. Owls, turkeys, and chickens are among the John's most sought after carvings
Each carving is unique as they are individually made
Dimensions: 4 1/4" tall X 1 1/4" Wide
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