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POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA JEMEZ

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ACOMA POTTERY VASE BY LORETTA JOE NATIVE AMERICAN

Brilliantly constructed by hand from natural clay, this polychrome pot is covered in intricate designs.  Acoma potter, Loretta Joe made this beautiful pot.  A unique addition to any pottery or Native American art collection.  Signed 6  1/2” tall x 8  1/8″ long x 8  1/8″ wide Artist card included Acoma...
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JEMEZ POTTERY STORYTELLER BY CHRISLYN FRAGUA

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NAVAJO HUMMINGBIRD POTTERY VASE BY ARNOLD BROWN

Navajo potter Arnold Brown hand crafted this beautiful pottery vase.  Amazing colors!  The prepared cast clay pot is hand etched with a hummingbird, flowers, and geometric designs.  Then the vase is hand painted and kiln fired.  Signed 5″ x 5  1/2″ x 5  1/2″ Although Navajo potters learned the art...
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NAVAJO BEAR POTTERY VASE BY ANTIONETTE SHERMAN

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NATIVE AMERICAN JEMEZ POTTERY VASE BY BRENDA TAFOYA

Award-winning contemporary potter Brenda Tafoya from Jemez Pueblo hand crafted this pottery vase.  Brenda used her “melon cut” style with sgraffito design to create this breathtaking vessel.  At 10 years old Brenda began making pottery, learning from her  mother, famed potter Vangie Tafoya.  Brenda uses three different colors of slip...
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ACOMA POTTERY WEDDING VASE BY BEVERLY GARCIA

Brilliantly constructed by hand from natural clay, the pot is covered in intricate polychrome designs.  Acoma potter, Beverly Garcia made this lovely wedding vase.  Beverly was born on January 14, 1955 to Florence and Fred Waconda. Her career in Acoma pottery began in 1962, creating hand coiled pots, jars and...
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