Crafted by Hopii artist Wilmer Kaye from Cottonwood, the Koshari or Clown kachina is considered the father of the kachinas. “They behave in the usual manner of pueblo clowns, engaging in loud and boisterous conversation, immoderate actions, and gluttony. They are often drummers for other dances.” - description from Kachinas; A Hopi Artist’s Documentary by Barton Wright. Measures approximately 11 1/2 inches tall.