Komorkis blackfoot moon goddess hand carved & painted steer skull pendant
Spivey Cufflinks
$315.00
Each steer skull is hand carved from cow bone and water buffalo horn then hand painted. Hanging from a black rhodium sterling silver chain with adjustable length of 19 or 21 inches. Named after the Blackfoot goddess of the moon, Komorkis. The Moon Goddess is an important deity in many cultures around the world where they form a central role in mythology. The moon goddess is associated with sexuality, fertility, and growth, not only of human beings, but also for vegetation and crops.
During the first several months of the pandemic my boyfriend and I quarantined in Bakersfield, California at his families ranch. Bakersfield is considered the Texas of California. The valley is flanked with citrus trees and small batch cattle ranches pushing up against golden grass hills winding through backroads littered with vintage oil rigs and farming equipment.
The highlight of each day was our morning hike through the rocky meadow, land that was once inhabited by the Yokut Indians. Along our hike we would comb the landscape for animal skeletons, wild flowers and perfectly formed round rocks. Inspired by our treasure hunts I found myself once again, in the "creative cave". Mixing together the the colors of the wild flowers and seasonal change along with the element of bone and horn produced this limited addition wearable totem.