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This joyous polychrome Tohono O'odham miniature pot is called a friendship vase, as it represents a social dance in which all are invited to join. This style of pots, which were introduced in the 20th century, are hand coiled from local clay and painted with natural mineral pigments.
What an imaginative piece of pottery! This tri-color black, white and blue slip-cast Pueblo pottery in the shape of a bear is sure to bring a fanciful character to your home! Maker unknown. This guy measures 14 x 4.5 x 9 (L, W, H)
This vibrant Eagle Dancer pot, made by L. Stewart is a statement piece for your home! This multi-colored pot features a distinct Eagle Dancer and two inset turquoise nuggets on the front of the piece. It measures 14 x 2x 14 (H, W, L)
Add this beautiful red earthenware Navajo pot to your home collection! It features multicolored etched designs including stylized mountains, water and eagle feather designs and is signed EJ Navajo on the bottom. The opening measures 5 inches and is 7.5 inches tall.
Renowned Jemez potter, Vangie Tafoya transforms a small piece of hand-built pottery into a gem! The two-tone bowl features a red and buff melon formation with delicate sgraffito designs of hummingbird and flowers. This was made in the 1980s
This stellar highly polished hand-coiled blackware pottery is deeply carved by Santa Clara Pueblo potter, Stella Chavaria, of the world famous Tafoya family. Circa 1980, it measures 3 ½ inches x 5 ¾ inches
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