Tranquil Corn Maiden Sisters
Tranquil Corn Maiden Sisters
Tranquil Corn Maiden Sisters
Tranquil Corn Maiden Sisters
Tranquil Corn Maiden Sisters
Tranquil Corn Maiden Sisters

Tranquil Corn Maiden Sisters

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These exquisite Corn Maiden sisters were made by Vickie Quandelacy from gold lip Mother of Pearl.  They both have corn kernels carved on the front with inlaid dots of turquoise, red coral, and jet.  There is a graceful dragonfly and star etched on the front of one of the sisters.  One of them is holding a jet fan with a turquoise dot.

Size: 3.25" H x 1.375" L x .75" W

Female corn beings represent all that is good about being a woman: loving, generous, nurturing, kind, strong with great compassion.  In tribes that traditionally grow corn, most of the stories are the similar.  There are many Indigenous stories about how corn was brought to the people at a time when there was hunger, and how a sacred, sometimes other worldly, female being brought them corn.  In Zuni Pueblo, there are three ages of female corn beings: the maiden who wears her hair in the traditional buns on each side, the mother who has one or more babies, and the elder grandmother who wears her shawl over her head. There are dances to honor the female corn beings in many of the Pueblos.  And in other tribes, she is held in a place of great honor.

Traditionally, Zuni carvings are symbolically fed cornmeal.   Each Zuni fetish comes in a box with a descriptive card and a tiny bit of corn meal to tide them over until they reach you.