BEAR BY BIRDELL “VINE FLOWER” BOURDON SANTA CLARA POTTERY
A charming addition to any art or pottery collection. Birdell “Vine Flower” Bourdon from the Santa Clara Pueblo, made this pottery bear with natural clay. Birdell continues a long tradition of hand coiling pottery. She was taught the traditional methods by her mother, Marie Sisneros Askan, and she has been...
BEAVER BY DOROTHY GUTIERREZ SANTA CLARA POTTERY
This busy beaver would make a great addition to any art or pottery collection. Paul and Dorothy Gutierrez have been married since 1965. Dorothy is Navajo and was born in 1940. Paul was born is 1936 and is from Santa Clara Pueblo. Paul comes from a family of potters including...
COCHITI PUEBLO POTTERY STORYTELLER BY JOHNNA HERRERA
Cochiti potter Johnna Herrera hand crafted this outstanding pottery storyteller, which depicts a lady with two children. Storytellers represent the passing down of stories orally through Pueblo tradition. Signed 4 3/8” tall x 3″ long x 2 5/8″ Artist card included
HORSE POTTERY VASE BY PAUL LANSING NAVAJO
Navajo potter Paul Lansing hand crafted this magnificent pottery vase. Amazing colors! The prepared cast clay pot is hand etched with a horse and geometric designs. Then the vase is hand painted and kiln fired. Signed 7 5/8″ x 5″ x 5″ Artist card included Although Navajo potters learned the...
JEMEZ POTTERY BOWL BY ELSTON & DENA YEPA
Jemez potters Elston and Dena Yepa hand crafted this wonderful lizard bowl. This traditional piece was hand coiled and hand painted with beautiful designs. A great addition to your Native American art or pottery collection. Signed 4 1/8” tall x 2 3/4″ long x 2 3/4″ Artist card included The...
JEMEZ POTTERY CAT STORYTELLER BY DARRICK TSOSIE
Jemez potter Darrick Tsosie hand crafted this wonderful pottery cat storyteller. Darrick Tsosie is the son of Leonard Tsosie and Emily Fragua-Tsosie. He learned the art of making pottery the traditional way from his mother at an early age and he continues in her tradition of producing figures, storytellers and...
JEMEZ POTTERY CAT STORYTELLER BY DARRICK TSOSIE
Jemez potter Darrick Tsosie hand crafted this wonderful pottery cat. Darrick Tsosie is the son of Leonard Tsosie and Emily Fragua-Tsosie. He learned the art of making pottery the traditional way from his mother at an early age and he continues in her tradition of producing figures, storytellers and nativities. ...
JEMEZ POTTERY CORN MAIDEN BY EMILY FRAGUA TSOSIE
Jemez potter Emily Fragua Tsosie hand crafted this lovely pottery corn maiden. The Corn Maiden is an important figure in Pueblo culture, bringing a good harvest to feed the people. A unique addition to any pottery or Native American art collection. Signed 7 1/2” tall x 3 5/8″ long x...
JEMEZ POTTERY DOG STORYTELLER BY DARRICK TSOSIE
Jemez potter Darrick Tsosie hand crafted this stellar pottery dog storyteller. Darrick Tsosie is the son of Leonard Tsosie and Emily Fragua-Tsosie. He learned the art of making pottery the traditional way from his mother at an early age and he continues in her tradition of producing figures, storytellers and...
JEMEZ POTTERY DONKEY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a Donkey with three children. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the passing down of...
JEMEZ POTTERY FLIGHT INTO EGYPT BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully crafted Flight into Egypt was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the passing down of stories orally through Pueblo tradition. ...
JEMEZ POTTERY KOSHARE STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a Koshare holding a baby Koshare and a watermelon. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent...
JEMEZ POTTERY SANTA STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts Santa Claus with with two children. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the passing down...
JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY ANGIE LORETTO
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Angie Loretto and depicts a man holding seven children. Angie uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Angie’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the passing down of...
JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY ANISSA FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Anissa Fragua and depicts a woman holding a child and a wedding basket. Anissa uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Anissa’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the...
JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CAROL LUCERO GACHUPIN
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Carol Lucero Gachupin and depicts a woman holding a girl and a pot. Carol uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Carol’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent...
JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a woman with three children and a dog. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the...
JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a woman holding a child and a wedding basket. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent...
JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CLIFFORD KIM FRAGUA
Jemez potter Clifford Kim Fragua hand crafted this outstanding pottery storyteller, which depicts a lady with two children. Clifford was born at Jemez Pueblo in 1957. He has been creating pottery sculptures since 1970. He was inspired to learn the art of clay sculpting from his mother, the late Grace...
JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY EMILY FRAGUA TSOSIE
Jemez potter Emily Fragua Tsosie hand crafted this marvelous pottery storyteller, which depicts a man holding two children. Emily uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Emily's storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the passing down of stories orally through Pueblo tradition. Signed
5” tall x 4 1/4″ long x 2 1/4″
Artist card included
Within the Jemez Pueblo there are many exceptional potters. The work is generally characterized by the buff and red clays used, and the range of styles and subjects. Storyteller, figures, sgrafitto designs, wedding vases, and melon pots are a few of their favorites. Before the arrival of the Spanish, Jemez was known for its traditional black-on-white ware, but production of this type of pottery died out in the early 18th century. There was a revival of Jemez pottery-making in the early 20th century inspired and influenced by Zia pottery designs, but it was not until the 1960’s and 70’s that a significant number of Jemez potters began producing high-quality work using traditional methods.
JEMEZ POTTERY VASE BY CAROL LORETTO
Jemez potter Carol Loretto hand crafted this exquisite vase. Carol has been an active potter since 1977. She is the sister of Geraldine Sandia, and she learned traditional Jemez pottery techniques from her mother, Cecilia Loretto. This traditional piece was hand coiled and hand painted with beautiful geometric designs. A...
JEMEZ POTTERY VASE BY CAROL LORETTO
Jemez potter Carol Loretto hand crafted this stunning vase. Carol has been an active potter since 1977. She is the sister of Geraldine Sandia, and she learned traditional Jemez pottery techniques from her mother, Cecilia Loretto. This traditional piece was hand coiled and hand painted with beautiful geometric designs. A...
JEMEZ POTTERY VASE BY GERALDINE SANDIA
Jemez potter Geraldine Sandia made this stunning vase. Geraldine was born into the Jemez Pueblo in 1950. Geraldine began working with clay at the age of 10. She was inspired to learn and continue the long lived tradition of working with clay from her mother, Cecilia Loretto. A great addition...
JEMEZ POTTERY WEDDING VASE BY CHRISTINE TOSA
Jemez potter Christine Tosa made this stunning wedding vase. Christine was born into the Jemez Pueblo in 1950. She was inspired to learn and continue the long lived tradition of working with clay from her mother, Anacita Chinana. A great addition to your Native American art or pottery collection. ...
JEMEZ/TAOS POTTERY BEAR BY ANTOINETTE CONCHA
This wonderfully painted bear was handmade by potter Antoinette Concha. Antoinette was born into the Water Clan at Jemez Pueblo in 1964 (her tribal affiliation is both Jemez and Taos). She has been making pottery since 1976. She is the daughter of Alma Concha Loretto Maestas and Delfino...
JEMEZ/TAOS POTTERY KOSHARE BY ANTOINETTE CONCHA
This wonderfully painted Koshare was handmade by potter Antoinette Concha. Antoinette was born into the Water Clan at Jemez Pueblo in 1964 (her tribal affiliation is both Jemez and Taos). She has been making pottery since 1976. She is the daughter of Alma Concha Loretto Maestas and Delfino...
KEWA POTTERY STORYTELLER EARRINGS BY ANGEL & RALPH BAILON
Kewa (Santo Domingo) artists Angel and Ralph Bailon made these fabulous storyteller earrings. Storytellers represent the passing down of stories orally through Pueblo tradition. Traditionally made and fired using an outdoor kiln. Alluring colors and patterns. 7/16″ x 7/8″- earrings With ear wires are 1 5/8” in length. Artist card...
NATIVE AMERICAN ISLETA POTTERY QUAIL BY DORA JOJOLA
Isleta potter Dora Jojola hand crafted this lovely Quail. A unique addition is any pottery or Native American art collection. Signed 2 5/8” tall x 2 1/4″ long x 1 5/8″ Artist card included The pottery is new but hand made and painted, so there may be imperfections. We try...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY BEAR STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a bear with three cubs and two fish. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY CAT STORYTELLER BY DARRICK TSOSIE
Jemez potter Darrick Tsosie hand crafted this wonderful pottery cat storyteller. Darrick Tsosie is the son of Leonard Tsosie and Emily Fragua-Tsosie. He learned the art of making pottery the traditional way from his mother at an early age and he continues in her tradition of producing figures, storytellers and...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY KOSHARE BY SHARELA WAQUIE
This wonderfully crafted Koshare was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Sharela Waquie. Sharela comes from a family of potters, and her grandmother is Judy Toya. Signed 2 7/8″ tall x 7 1/4″ long x 2 1/4″ wide Artist card included The pottery is new but hand made and painted, so...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY NATIVITY BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully crafted Nativity was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the passing down of stories orally through Pueblo tradition. Signed Mary...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY RABBIT STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a rabbit with three babies. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the passing down of...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a woman with three children. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the passing down of...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a woman holding a child and a baby. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a woman holding a child and a sheep. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a woman with four children and a drum. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a woman with four children, a pot, and a wedding basket. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. ...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a couple with three children and a wedding basket. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a woman holding a dog and a cat. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY EMILY FRAGUA TSOSIE
Jemez potter Emily Fragua Tsosie hand crafted this lovely pottery storyteller, which depicts a woman holding a child. Emily uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Emily’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the passing down of stories...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY MARIE TOYA
This wonderfully crafted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Marie Toya. Marie was born to Casimiro and Mary E. Toya in 1956. She learned about pottery from her mother and began producing pottery in 1972. Anita and Judy Toya are her sisters, and her aunts are potters; Fannie Loretto,...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY TURTLE STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a Turtle holding two Koshares. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the passing down of...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY VASE
This traditional piece was hand coiled and hand painted with beautiful geometric designs. A great addition to your Native American art or pottery collection. Signed 6 3/4” tall x 6″ long x 6″ The pottery is new but hand made and painted, so there may be imperfections. We try to...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY VASE BY ALVINA YEPA
This exquisite vase was handmade by Alvina Yepa from Jemez Pueblo. Alvina is of the Sun Clan and has been a potter since 1982. She was taught traditional pottery making by her mother, Felipita Yepa. Alvina is known for her stone polished redware jars, melon bowls and large incised ollas. ...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY VASE BY CAROL LORETTO
Jemez potter Carol Loretto hand crafted this exquisite vase. Carol has been an active potter since 1977. She is the sister of Geraldine Sandia, and she learned traditional Jemez pottery techniques from her mother, Cecilia Loretto. This traditional piece was hand coiled and hand painted with beautiful geometric designs. A...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY VASE BY CAROL LORETTO
Jemez potter Carol Loretto hand crafted this magnificent vase. Carol has been an active potter since 1977. She is the sister of Geraldine Sandia, and she learned traditional Jemez pottery techniques from her mother, Cecilia Loretto. This traditional piece was hand coiled and hand painted with beautiful geometric designs. A...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY VASE BY EMMA YEPA
This exquisite vase was handmade by Emma Yepa from Jemez Pueblo. Emma was born in 1968, and she has been an active artist since 1987. She specializes in swirl melon designs. She gathers her natural materials from Jemez, and fires the pottery traditionally outdoors and in a kiln. Emma learned...
NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ/TAOS POTTERY BEAR BY ANTOINETTE CONCHA
This wonderfully painted bear was handmade by potter Antoinette Concha. Antoinette was born into the Water Clan at Jemez Pueblo in 1964 (her tribal affiliation is both Jemez and Taos). She has been making pottery since 1976. She is the daughter of Alma Concha Loretto Maestas and Delfino...
NATIVE AMERICAN LAGUNA POTTERY OLLA BY MIRIAM DAVIS
Brilliantly constructed by hand from natural clay, the pot is covered in intricate designs. Laguna potter, Miriam Davis made this outstanding olla. Miriam was born on December 3, 1952 in New Mexico. She is a self-taught Laguna Pueblo potter who is known for her intricate geometric designs. A unique...
NATIVE AMERICAN LAGUNA POTTERY OLLA BY MYRON SARRACINO
Brilliantly constructed by hand from natural clay, the pot is covered in intricate polychrome designs. Laguna potter, Myron Sarracino made this outstanding olla. Myron was born into the Laguna Pueblo in 1967. He began hand coiling pottery in 1984 at the age of 17. Myron continued creating hand coiled pottery...
NATIVE AMERICAN LAGUNA POTTERY SEED POT BY ROBERT KASERO SR.
Laguna potter Robert Kasero Sr. made this exquisite pottery seed pot with beautifully hand painted geometric designs. Roberts’s pottery style differs from the more open designs for which Laguna Pueblo Pottery is most often known. Robert coil builds his pottery and paints everything by hand with yucca leaf brushes. A...
NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO HORSE POTTERY VASE BY PAUL LANSING
Navajo potter Paul Lansing hand crafted this magnificent pottery vase. Amazing colors! The prepared cast clay pot is hand etched with a horse and geometric designs. Then the vase is hand painted and kiln fired. Signed 6″ x 4 5/8″ x 4 5/8″ Artist card included Although Navajo potters learned...
NATIVE AMERICAN SANTA CLARA POTTERY BEAR BY BIRDELL “VINE FLOWER” BOURDON
A charming addition to any art or pottery collection. Birdell “Vine Flower” Bourdon from the Santa Clara Pueblo, made this pottery bear with natural clay. Birdell continues a long tradition of hand coiling pottery. She was taught the traditional methods by her mother, Marie Sisneros Askan, and she has been...
NATIVE AMERICAN SANTA CLARA POTTERY BOWL BY BIRDELL “VINE FLOWER” BOURDON
A charming addition to any art or pottery collection. Birdell “Vine Flower” Bourdon from the Santa Clara Pueblo, made this pottery bowl with natural clay. Birdell continues a long tradition of hand coiling pottery. She was taught the traditional methods by her mother, Marie Sisneros Askan, and she has been...
NATIVE AMERICAN SANTA CLARA POTTERY VASE BY ALVIN BACA
This marvelous pottery vase would make a great addition to any art or pottery collection. Santa Clara potter Alvin Baca was born in 1966 and is the son of noted potter Angela Baca, and the brother of David Baca and Leona Baca. He is known for his classic melon ribbed...
NATIVE AMERICAN SANTA CLARA POTTERY VASE BY ANNIE BACA
This marvelous pottery vase would make a great addition to any art or pottery collection. Santa Clara potter Annie Baca comes from a family of potters. She is known for her black-on-black polished pottery. Signed 3 5/8” tall x 3 1/4″ long x 3 1/4″ Artist card included The pottery...
NAVAJO BEAR POTTERY VASE BY ANTIONETTE SHERMAN
Navajo potter Antionette Sherman hand crafted this magnificent pottery vase. Amazing colors! The prepared cast clay pot is hand etched with a bear and geometric designs. Then the vase is hand painted and kiln fired. Signed 6 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ Artist card included Although Navajo potters...
NAVAJO BUFFALO & EAGLE POTTERY VASE BY ARNOLD BROWN
Amazing details and colors! Navajo potter Arnold Brown made this magnificent pottery vase. The prepared cast clay pot is hand etched with an Eagle, Buffalo, and geometric designs. Then the vase is hand painted and kiln fired. Signed 7 1/2” tall x 5 1/2″ long x 5 1/2″ wide Artist...
NAVAJO BUFFALO POTTERY VASE BY ANTIONETTE SHERMAN
Navajo potter Antionette Sherman hand crafted this marvelous pottery vase. Amazing colors! The prepared cast clay pot is hand etched with a buffalo and geometric designs. Then the vase is hand painted and kiln fired. Signed 6 3/8″ x 5 3/4″ x 5 3/4″ Artist card included Although Navajo potters...
NAVAJO HORSE POTTERY VASE BY PAUL LANSING
Navajo potter Paul Lansing hand crafted this magnificent pottery vase. Amazing colors! The prepared cast clay pot is hand etched with a horse and geometric designs. Then the vase is hand painted and kiln fired. Signed 6″ x 4 5/8″ x 4 5/8″ Artist card included Although Navajo potters learned...
POTTERY BEAR BY BIRDELL “VINE FLOWER” BOURDON SANTA CLARA
A charming addition to any art or pottery collection. Birdell “Vine Flower” Bourdon from the Santa Clara Pueblo, made this pottery bear with natural clay. Birdell continues a long tradition of hand coiling pottery. She was taught the traditional methods by her mother, Marie Sisneros Askan, and she has been...
POTTERY CAT STORYTELLER BY DARRICK TSOSIE JEMEZ
Jemez potter Darrick Tsosie hand crafted this fabulous pottery cat storyteller. Darrick Tsosie is the son of Leonard Tsosie and Emily Fragua-Tsosie. He learned the art of making pottery the traditional way from his mother at an early age and he continues in her tradition of producing figures, storytellers and...
POTTERY DOG STORYTELLER BY DARRICK TSOSIE JEMEZ
Jemez potter Darrick Tsosie hand crafted this stellar pottery dog storyteller. Darrick Tsosie is the son of Leonard Tsosie and Emily Fragua-Tsosie. He learned the art of making pottery the traditional way from his mother at an early age and he continues in her tradition of producing figures, storytellers and...
POTTERY DOG STORYTELLER BY DARRICK TSOSIE JEMEZ
Jemez potter Darrick Tsosie hand crafted this stellar pottery dog storyteller. Darrick Tsosie is the son of Leonard Tsosie and Emily Fragua-Tsosie. He learned the art of making pottery the traditional way from his mother at an early age and he continues in her tradition of producing figures, storytellers and...
POTTERY OWL BY EMILY FRAGUA TSOSIE JEMEZ
Jemez potter Emily Fragua Tsosie hand crafted this lovely pottery owl. Emily uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece. Signed 3 5/8” tall x 2 5/8″ long x 2 1/4″ Artist card included Within the Jemez Pueblo there are many exceptional potters. The work...
POTTERY SEED POT BY CAROL LORETTO JEMEZ
Jemez potter Carol Loretto hand crafted this wonderful seed pot. Carol has been an active potter since 1977. She is the sister of Geraldine Sandia, and she learned traditional Jemez pottery techniques from her mother, Cecilia Loretto. This traditional piece was hand coiled and hand painted with beautiful geometric designs....
POTTERY STORYTELLER BY ANGIE LORETTO JEMEZ
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Angie Loretto and depicts a woman holding two children and a wedding basket. Angie uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Angie’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent...
POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA JEMEZ
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a woman holding a child and a baby. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the...
POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA JEMEZ
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a woman with a baby and a child with a basketball. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. ...
POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA JEMEZ
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a woman holding a child and a baby. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the...
POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA JEMEZ
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts a woman holding a girl and a wedding basket. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent...
POTTERY STORYTELLER BY EMILY FRAGUA TSOSIE JEMEZ
Jemez potter Emily Fragua Tsosie hand crafted this lovely pottery storyteller, which depicts a woman holding a baby. Emily uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Emily’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent the passing down of stories...
POTTERY STORYTELLER BY JOHNNA HERRERA COCHITI PUEBLO
Cochiti potter Johnna Herrera hand crafted this outstanding pottery storyteller, which depicts a lady with a child. Storytellers represent the passing down of stories orally through Pueblo tradition. Signed 4 1/4” tall x 2 3/4″ long x 2 1/4″ Artist card included
POTTERY STORYTELLER BY PHYLLIS NEZ NATIVE AMERICAN
This delightful painted storyteller was handmade by Navajo potter Phyllis Nez and depicts a woman holding four children. Felicita Eustace, from Cochiti Pueblo, taught Phyllis how to make storytellers in the early 1990s. Storytellers represent the passing down of stories orally through Pueblo tradition. A delightful addition to your Native...
POTTERY STORYTELLER EARRINGS BY ANGEL & RALPH BAILON KEWA
Kewa (Santo Domingo) artists Angel and Ralph Bailon made these fabulous storyteller earrings. Storytellers represent the passing down of stories orally through Pueblo tradition. Traditionally made and fired using an outdoor kiln. Alluring colors and patterns. 7/16″ x 7/8″- earrings With ear wires are 1 5/8” in length. Artist card...
POTTERY VASE BY CAROL LORETTO JEMEZ
Jemez potter Carol Loretto hand crafted this wonderful vase. Carol has been an active potter since 1977. She is the sister of Geraldine Sandia, and she learned traditional Jemez pottery techniques from her mother, Cecilia Loretto. This traditional piece was hand coiled and hand painted with beautiful geometric designs. A...
POTTERY VASE BY CAROL LORETTO JEMEZ
Jemez potter Carol Loretto hand crafted this exquisite vase. Carol has been an active potter since 1977. She is the sister of Geraldine Sandia, and she learned traditional Jemez pottery techniques from her mother, Cecilia Loretto. This traditional piece was hand coiled and hand painted with beautiful geometric designs. A...
POTTERY WEDDING VASE BY GERALDINE SANDIA JEMEZ
Jemez potter Geraldine Sandia made this gorgeous wedding vase. Geraldine was born into the Jemez Pueblo in 1950. Geraldine began working with clay at the age of 10. She was inspired to learn and continue the long lived tradition of working with clay from her mother, Cecilia Loretto. A great...
SANTA CLARA POTTERY BEAR BY BIRDELL “VINE FLOWER” BOURDON
A charming addition to any art or pottery collection. Birdell “Vine Flower” Bourdon from the Santa Clara Pueblo, made this pottery bear with natural clay. Birdell continues a long tradition of hand coiling pottery. She was taught the traditional methods by her mother, Marie Sisneros Askan, and she has been...
SANTA CLARA POTTERY VASE BY ALVIN BACA
This marvelous pottery vase would make a great addition to any art or pottery collection. Santa Clara potter Alvin Baca was born in 1966 and is the son of noted potter Angela Baca, and the brother of David Baca and Leona Baca. He is known for his classic melon ribbed...
SANTA STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA JEMEZ POTTERY
This wonderfully painted storyteller was handmade by Jemez Pueblo potter Chrislyn Fragua and depicts Santa Claus with with two children and a dog. Chrislyn uses both the coil method and pinch method to create her pottery piece and as in traditional storytellers, Chrislyn’s storytellers have their mouths open. Storytellers represent...