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Kokopelli Pendant

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This Kokopelli pendant shows us a strange character playing a traditional Native American flute.

  • Represented a clever and always benevolent character
  • Native American lucky charm associated with a message full of lightness
  • Adjustable chain length
  • Pendant size: 2.4 x 0.9 cm
  • Material: zinc alloy
  • This pendant is supplied without a necklace. If you need one, please indicate it in a message when ordering
  • Refund ALWAYS possible (see our returns policy)
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Kokopelli? Who's that person ?

This Kokopelli pendant presents a well-known character from Native American mythology.

Often depicted as a hunchbacked flute player, Kokopelli comes from ancient beliefs of the indigenous peoples of the American Southwest.

Symbol of fertility, joy, celebration and long life, he is also a minstrel, a musician, a storyteller, a rainmaker, a healer, a teacher, a magician, a seducer... just that!

You will have understood: Kokopelli is a multifunctional character.

Going from village to village, Kokopelli always imparts a little of his wisdom to the young people of the village. It really has a lesson for everyone.

In general, his message is rather simple: you shouldn't take life too seriously.

In some tales and legends, Kokopelli carries seeds in its bump. While playing his music, he sows them to the four winds. Its presence is therefore synonymous with abundant harvests.

According to these legends, Kokopelli actually brings prosperity and success to anyone who listens to his songs.

It's clear: this character is clearly benevolent towards the natives of America... and towards us too for that matter.

This Kokopelli pendant is therefore a Native American lucky charm with objectively positive history and powers.