The Kokopelli is a common fertility symbol throughout the southwest.  He represents the seed bringer and water sprinkler. It is a very popular symbol with the southwestern indians.
He is made of  solid maple wood.  It measures  3 1/2" in all directions and is 1/4" thick.  It is finished with a Danish oil finish to bring out the beauty of the cherry wood.
A handmade, brass, hanger was added for easy hanging.