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HORSEHAIR POTTERY
by
Michael Charlie
Michael
Charlie is a full blooded Native
American Indian. He was born in 1976
into the Navajo Nation. He began his
interest in crafting pottery when he was
16 years old. Mr. Charlie was inspired
by his mother, Susie Charlie, who is
credited for developing this unique
style of art. She taught her son how to
paint the colors on the pottery, as well
as etch his pottery free hand. Michael
crafts on many different shapes and
sizes of pottery like wedding vases,
seed pots, water vessels, and ollas. He
etches feather designs and other
geometric designs. His favorite pieces
to craft are the ones he crafts with
quality stones of turquoise inlayed into
the pottery. Continuing long lived
traditions is extremely important to
Michael and by constructing his art he
feels he is adding to the long lived
legacy of his ancestors. The lucrative
aspect of the business was also
inspiration for him to become an artist.
He signs his pottery as: Michael
Charlie, Navajo.
Size:
5" Tall, 7 1/4" Wide
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Price: $75.00
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HORSEHAIR POTTERY
by
Barrett Aragon
This beautiful
piece was pour molded and expertly
etched with an Avanyu design. The horse
hair burns when it touches the hot
pottery leaving a light stain cooked
into it, making a beautiful and unique
one of a kind pattern on each piece. It
is signed by the Navajo artist.
Size:
4 3/4" Tall,
6" Wide
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HORSEHAIR POTTERY
by Hilda
Whitegoat
Hilda
Whitegoat is a full blooded Native American
Indian. She was born in 1967 into the Navajo
Nation. Hilda was inspired to continue a
long lived tradition of working with art by
observing her sister, Susie Charlie, work on
her pottery. Susie, who is credited with
pioneering the popular Navajo Etched
Pottery, shared the techniques of
constructing the popular art form known
today as “Navajo Etched Pottery” with Hilda.
Hilda began crafting pottery at the age of
23, in 1989. The lucrative aspect of the
business is also inspiration in her decision
to become an artist.
Hilda
paints on ceramic pottery and uses a sharp
blade to hand etch on the pottery. Then, she
fires her pottery in a kiln. She paints and
etches on all sizes of ceramic ware
available to her, and is most known for her
beautiful colored horsehair pottery. She
signs her pottery as: Hilda Whitegoat,
Navajo.
Size:
5 1/4" Tall,
4 1/2" Wide
Suggested Retail $89.00 /
Your
Price:
$69.00
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HORSEHAIR POTTERY
by
Michael Charlie
Michael
Charlie is a full blooded Native American
Indian. He was born in 1976 into the Navajo
Nation. He began his interest in crafting
pottery when he was 16 years old. Mr.
Charlie was inspired by his mother, Susie
Charlie, who is credited for developing this
unique style of art. She taught her son how
to paint the colors on the pottery, as well
as etch his pottery free hand. Michael
crafts on many different shapes and sizes of
pottery like wedding vases, seed pots, water
vessels, and ollas. He etches feather
designs and other geometric designs. His
favorite pieces to craft are the ones he
crafts with quality stones of turquoise
inlayed into the pottery. Continuing long
lived traditions is extremely important to
Michael and by constructing his art he feels
he is adding to the long lived legacy of his
ancestors. The lucrative aspect of the
business was also inspiration for him to
become an artist. He signs his pottery as:
Michael Charlie, Navajo.
Size:
4 7/8" Tall,
7" Wide
Suggested Retail $115.00 / Your Price:
$85.00
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HORSEHAIR POTTERY
by Gary
Yellow Corn Louis
Gary Louis and his wife, Corrine, are Acoma potters. Corrine
is a third generation potter from the Marie Z. Chino family.
Corrine and Gary are carrying on the family tradition of
working with pottery. They first came across the idea of using
human hair on their pottery when one of her own strands of
hair fell on a piece as it was being removed from the oven and
scorched the pot. It was from this accident that they decided
to use this method to decorate their pottery.
The human hair
leaves lighter marks than the traditional horsehair. Over
several years of trial and error they mastered the art of
"Human Hair Pottery." Gary has won several awards at the New
Mexico State Fair for his contemporary Acoma pottery. The hair
burns when it touches the hot pottery leaving a light stain
cooked into it, making a beautiful and unique one of a kind
pattern on each piece. The piece is then completely etched by
hand.
Size:
6 3/4" Tall,
5 1/2" Wide
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HORSEHAIR POTTERY
by
Aragon
The horse
hair burns when it touches the hot
pottery leaving a light stain cooked
into it, making a beautiful and unique
one of a kind pattern on each piece. The
piece is then completely etched by hand
on both sides
and has turquoise
beaded accents.
Size:
4 3/4"
Tall, 5 1/4" Wide
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$75.00
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HORSEHAIR POTTERY
by
Dina Willie
The horse
hair burns when it touches the hot pottery
leaving a light stain cooked into it, making
a beautiful and unique one of a kind pattern
on each piece. The piece is then completely
etched by hand on both sides
and has turquoise
beaded accents.
Size:
5" Tall, 5" Wide
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HORSEHAIR POTTERY
Signed by the Navajo artist Tom Vail. The horse hair burns when it touches the hot pottery leaving a light stain cooked into it, making a beautiful and unique one of a kind pattern on each piece. The piece is then completely etched by hand on both sides. Etching will vary slightly with each pot.
Size: 8
1/2"
Tall, 4 3/4" Wide
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HORSEHAIR POTTERY
by Hilda
Whitegoat
Hilda
Whitegoat is a full blooded Native American
Indian. She was born in 1967 into the Navajo
Nation. Hilda was inspired to continue a
long lived tradition of working with art by
observing her sister, Susie Charlie, work on
her pottery. Susie, who is credited with
pioneering the popular Navajo Etched
Pottery, shared the techniques of
constructing the popular art form known
today as “Navajo Etched Pottery” with Hilda.
Hilda began crafting pottery at the age of
23, in 1989. The lucrative aspect of the
business is also inspiration in her decision
to become an artist.
Hilda
paints on ceramic pottery and uses a sharp
blade to hand etch on the pottery. Then, she
fires her pottery in a kiln. She paints and
etches on all sizes of ceramic ware
available to her, and is most known for her
beautiful colored horsehair pottery. She
signs her pottery as: Hilda Whitegoat,
Navajo.
Size: 3 3/4"
Tall, 4 3/4" Wide
Suggested Retail $72.00 /
Your Price:
$55.00
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HORSEHAIR
POTTERY
by Hilda
Whitegoat
Hilda
Whitegoat is a full blooded Native American
Indian. She was born in 1967 into the Navajo
Nation. Hilda was inspired to continue a
long lived tradition of working with art by
observing her sister, Susie Charlie, work on
her pottery. Susie, who is credited with
pioneering the popular Navajo Etched
Pottery, shared the techniques of
constructing the popular art form known
today as “Navajo Etched Pottery” with Hilda.
Hilda began crafting pottery at the age of
23, in 1989. The lucrative aspect of the
business is also inspiration in her decision
to become an artist.
Hilda
paints on ceramic pottery and uses a sharp
blade to hand etch on the pottery. Then, she
fires her pottery in a kiln. She paints and
etches on all sizes of ceramic ware
available to her, and is most known for her
beautiful colored horsehair pottery. She
signs her pottery as: Hilda Whitegoat,
Navajo.
Size: 3
1/2"
Tall, 4 1/2" Wide
Suggested
Retail $72.00 /
Your Price:
$55.00
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HORSEHAIR POTTERY
by
Michael Charlie
Michael
Charlie is a full blooded Native American
Indian. He was born in 1976 into the Navajo
Nation. He began his interest in crafting
pottery when he was 16 years old. Mr.
Charlie was inspired by his mother, Susie
Charlie, who is credited for developing this
unique style of art. She taught her son how
to paint the colors on the pottery, as well
as etch his pottery free hand. Michael
crafts on many different shapes and sizes of
pottery like wedding vases, seed pots, water
vessels, and ollas. He etches feather
designs and other geometric designs. His
favorite pieces to craft are the ones he
crafts with quality stones of turquoise
inlayed into the pottery. Continuing long
lived traditions is extremely important to
Michael and by constructing his art he feels
he is adding to the long lived legacy of his
ancestors. The lucrative aspect of the
business was also inspiration for him to
become an artist. He signs his pottery as:
Michael Charlie, Navajo.
Size:
4" Tall, 7" Wide
Suggested Retail $87.00 /
Your Price:
SOLD
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