Pàayo’ Maanat - 

Three Maidens Stars in the Sky.

$30.00

Matted Artwork Print

Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)

Three maidens hold stars in the cosmos. They wear a traditional Hopi dress with corn seed symbols, representing the ability to bring life into this universe. These three stars are called the Belt of Orion in the Orion constellation.

The Constellation is named Hotòmqam ( “String up of stars.” )

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Matted Artwork Print

Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)

Three maidens hold stars in the cosmos. They wear a traditional Hopi dress with corn seed symbols, representing the ability to bring life into this universe. These three stars are called the Belt of Orion in the Orion constellation.

The Constellation is named Hotòmqam ( “String up of stars.” )

Matted Artwork Print

Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)

Three maidens hold stars in the cosmos. They wear a traditional Hopi dress with corn seed symbols, representing the ability to bring life into this universe. These three stars are called the Belt of Orion in the Orion constellation.

The Constellation is named Hotòmqam ( “String up of stars.” )

Acid-free photo paper is used to print the artwork, and smudge-, fade-, and water-resistant inks ensure a lasting print. The 11x14 inch (27.9x35.5 cm) matted print includes a bevel-cut matte, backing board, description, artist biography, and cultural details. An envelope safeguards the print, and matted print will fit a standard frame; image of framed print is included to show possibilities, frame is not included.