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| Helen Cordero Singing Grandfather Storyteller SOLD! | 4 |
A happy singing grandfather storyteller by the original artist Helen Cordero. Born in 1915 at the Cochiti Pueblo in New Mexico, died 1994. Helen Cordero was inspired by her Grandfather who was a storyteller of the old songs. Her first pottery figure was made to honor him.This seated figure with four boys was created in the mid-1980s and purchased from her in her home. Signed.... Click for details
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| 3 | Hopi Indian Pottery by Ethel Youvella $300.00 |
Red clay bowl by Ethel Youvella, Hopi Indian artist, mother of Verna Nahee. Traditionally hand built with coils of native red clay, stone burnished , painted with bee plant then pit fired.this smoothly finished bowl was purchased from Ethel in her home at First Mesa around 1985. Fine original condition, minor paint wear.... Click for details
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| Pula Gutierrez Santa Clara Pottery $295.00 | 4 |
Black on black pottery bowl by Santa CLara Pueblo Indian artist Pula Gutierrez. Purchased from Pula in her home about 1985.Dimensions are 3 1/4" tall by 4" diameter. Traditionally hand built with coils of native clay, stone burnished to a high shine, reverse painted with the Feather design, then pit fired with wood and dung. Signed. In fine... Click for details
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| 3 | Geanita John Navajo Pictorial Rug $3600.00 |
Wonderful pictorial of a Navajo Indian rug weaver seated at her loom with a view of her hogan, sheep and the desert. Everything is blooming! Note how you can see through the warps of her weaving.Woven by Geanita John, daughter of the famous pictorial weaver Isabel John, this mint condition textile was purchased from the Museum of Northern Arizona at their Navajo Art Show in 1994. It even won a green ribbon for honor... Click for details
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