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Acoma Traditional Hand-Etched Polychrome Pueblo Indian Native American Pottery by Concho & Vallo Jr

 

This one is for the art lover with refined tastes. This is an incredible, high quality Hand-Etched Polychrome pot with delicate, thin walls with the coloring of red and slate on cream. This one was hand-painted by a master artist. The traditional hand-etched designs on one side depict a wolf and the rest is smooth traditional designs.

This pottery is a product of the old Acoma pueblo of Sky City, New Mexico (known as Aak'u to the Native American locals). Aak'u is the oldest city in the United States. It is an old pueblo that sits high on a mesa 5,000 feet above sea level, and it has no electricity or running water. This Acoma Indian pot is 10-5/8" tall and 45" in circumference. The mouth has a diameter of 8". Signed on the bottom by the Acoma Indian artist Concho & Vallo Jr.

Item Number: 8510-PT

Sale Price: $ 395.00

 

Rugs, Baskets and Pottery

 

Genuine Navajo Indian Pottery Hand Made Horse Hair Pottery Wedding Vase.
 

This Navajo pottery vase is top notch. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this pottery. This one also features intricate traditional designs, hand etched and hand painted by Navajo artisans. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. This vase is about 8-1/4" wide by 7-1/2" tall. Signed by the Navajo artist with their studio hallmark.

Item Number : 1900-PT

Price : $ 265.00

Linda, The artist of this pot has lived and worked in the heart of the Indian nation all her life. Her father founded the free Native American Museum and built an open workshop where Indian artists could make their crafts and art on their own terms. Linda now operates a pottery studio called Indian Treasures where she and her many Navajo friends make amazing Horse Hair pottery. So many American Indians have worked in her studio over the years it is hard to find someone on the Reservation who isn't friends with Linda. Richard's been doing business with Linda and her family for over 20 years. This is how we can offer this top notch pottery at such a great price.

 

 

Genuine Navajo Eye Dazzler Wool Rug by Native American Weaver Yellowhair 2 x 3 1/2

This Navajo Indian Rug comes from the heart of the Navajo Nation. This incredible hand woven Eye-Dazzler rug comes from the Tuba City/Grand Canyon area of North East Arizona. The Spider Woman herself couldn't make one as nice as this! This Navajo made rug was hand woven from genuine hand carded wool. It was woven by master Navajo Indian rug weaver Susie Yellowhair . She has a true talent for rug weaving and it shows here. The Dazzler design was created from white, red, tan, gray, and black wool yarn that was colored with dyes made from natural vegetation indigenous to the Navajo reservation. It is 43-1/4" X 26-1/2". Don't let this one pass you by!!!

Item Number: 2743-RUG

Sale Price: $ 1,550.00

Mata Ortiz Indian Pottery.

This is a one of a kind!  A very desirable design from Casas Grandes Valley. Fine pottery such as this is distinguished by its beauty and balance. This Traditional Design pot is of prime quality with delicately hand coiled walls. This is an excellent piece of art with its symmetric hand painted lines and designs.

An addition to your collection to be proud of. It is hand made and signed by Manuel Olivas, and stands ~7-3/4" tall, ~5-1/2" wide and the circumference is ~20-1/2" with a ~1-1/2" opening. Manuel Olivas is one of the best potters of Mata Ortiz, and he has been profiled in the book The Story of Casas Grandes Pottery by Rick Cahill

Item Number: 7082a

Suggested retail price is $ 869.60

Sale Price Is $ 780.00

 

For centuries, the Indian peoples of the Southwest have fashioned pots from the native clay and baked them beneath the fiery desert sun. Today, we are proud to offer you this hand-painted, hand-coiled clay pot. Beautiful workmanship and stone polished finish.

Typical of Mata Ortiz Pottery, this incredibly detailed pot is and example of Casa Grande Art at its finest. True Mata Ortiz colors, looks perfect in every way.


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