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Large Hopi Pottery Bowl Bertha Kinale   $350.00 4

Large red pottery bowl by Hopi Indian Bertha Kinale from Walpi was purchased from her in 1974.

Traditionally hand built with native clay, painted with boiled bee plant and pit fired. The collector tells us "I was at Walpi three hours after Mrs. Kinale removed the corrugated tin panels from her pottery horno. Sadly some of the pieces had burn marks from the blustery wind affecting the fire." She bought them anyway!... Click for details

Large Hopi Pottery Bowl Bertha Kinale
Karen Charley Hopi Indian Pottery
3Karen Charley Hopi Indian Pottery   $650.00

New pottery bowl by Karen Charley, Hopi Indian, daughter of Marcella Kahe. Karen is inspired by Sityatki shards found near her home.

Traditionally hand built with coils of native clay, stone burnished then painted with red and pink slips and bee plant. Pit fired.

This pretty jar stands 5 1/2" tall by 5 1/4" across the shoulder. Signed.... Click for details


Hopi Pottery Cylinder Jar Violet Huma   $550.00 4

Beautiful Hopi Indian pottery jar by renowned artist Violet Huma, mother of Anita Polacca. Purchased at Hopi in about 1960, the original $20.00 price is written in ink on the bottom. Signed.

Traditionally hand built with native clay, stone burnished surface, decorated with mineral and vegetal paints, then pit fired with wood and dung, this tall jar measures 8" tall by 4 3/4" across the top.... Click for details

Hopi Pottery Cylinder  Jar Violet Huma
Hopi Indian Pottery Canteen Anita Polacca
3Hopi Indian Pottery Canteen Anita Polacca   $550.00

Pottery canteen purchased from Hopi Indian artist Anita Polacca in 1998 in her home, see photo. Anita has been making traditional Hopi pottery for over fifty years, no doubt learned from her famous mother Violet Huma, whose style of painted decoration they share.

Traditionally hand built with native clay, stone burnished surface, decorated with mineral and vegetal paints, then pit fired with wood and dung, this canteen... Click for details


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