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NAVAJO
ETCHED 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:
7 5/8" Tall, 7 1/2" Wide
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NAVAJO
ETCHED POTTERY
by
Rob and Valencia Etsitty
Navajo
etched pottery is the most recent (and most
popular) form to emerge from the Navajo
potters. Each piece is pour molded and then
painted on a wheel in various colors.
Depending on the colors that emerge,
different patterns and designs are hand
etched along the colors. Once the designs
have been etched in to the pot, it goes in
to the firing process. Signed by the artist.
Size:
6" Tall,
5 1/2" Wide
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NAVAJO POTTERY
by Gerald
Pinto
Gerald Pinto is a
member of the Navajo-Dine tribe and was
born and raised in Vanderwagon, NM.
Accented with turquoise and copper,
Gerald's work is created using the
Japanese Raku firing technique which.
Gerald uses an iron based clay to create
a slip which he then uses as an armor
coating for the pot in the firing
process. The pots gain their signature
brown and black colors during the second
firing. Gerald uses cedar bunches which
are flash fired directly on the naked
pots. The gold color is created by the
iron slip and the black comes from the
smoke as the carbon is absorbed. He has
given this series of pottery the name
"Elemental". Each piece comes with a
certificate that tells how the piece was
made.
Size: 4 3/8" Tall, 10 1/2" Wide
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HAND COILED SANTO DOMINGO POTTERY
by
Warren Coriz
Warren
Coriz is in his late 30's and has been
making pottery for only a few years, but he
is already showing tremendous promise.
Warren learned his potting techniques from
famed potter Robert Tenorio and continues to
study with him today.
Warren is
the son-in-law of the famous Santo Domingo
potters Hilda and Arthur Coriz. His work has
excellent shape, good details and solid
colors. He signs his pieces with Warren
Coriz and a corn stalk.
Size: 1 7/8" Tall, 5 3/4" Wide
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NAVAJO
ETCHED 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: 6" Tall, 5" Wide
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NAVAJO
ETCHED 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 3/4" wide
Suggested
Retail $113.00 /
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$85.00
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ZIA/SAN FELIPE HAND COILED POTTERY
by Ralph
Aragon
Ralph
Aragon is a full blooded Native American
Indian. He was born into the San Felipe
Pueblo and married into the Zia Pueblo,
where he has lived for the past twenty
years. As long as he can remember, Ralph has
had the desire to create his own unique
style of art. With traditional upbringing
instilled in Ralph, he has learned to
respect the beauty of nature which is
evident in his animal motifs and earth tone
palettes, which are abundantly used in his
art. Over the years, Ralph has experimented
with his own unique style of painting. He
combines contemporary painting techniques
with traditional Zia pottery designs in
order to obtain the rock art images and
patterns that are associated with social and
spiritual themes. Ralph is a strong believer
in continuing the traditional ways of his
people.
Ralph studied
at the Institute of American Indian Arts in
Santa Fe, New Mexico., In addition, his own
quest for a unique way to express his
creativity has led him successfully to hand
paint shields, pottery, and gourds. Because
of this, he has created something different
for us to enjoy and images that help
preserve his culture and heritage. He
specializes in hand painting handmade
pottery using acrylic paints. He signs his
pottery as: R. Aragon, incorporated with a
Kiva step style, which is a celebration of
Pueblo life and the festivities of harvest
time.
Size:
6 3/8" Tall, 5 1/8" Wide
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San Juan Pottery
by D Cata
T his
stunning pot is hand coiled and beautifully
stone polished. It features a
turquoise stone and the artist signature on
bottom.
Size: 3 1/2" Tall, 5 1/4" Wide
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NAVAJO ETCHED POTTERY
by
Paul Lansing
Paul is a Navajo artist who is well known
for his incredibly detailed etch work. This
pot features a wonderful hummingbird design
with bright colors and many traditional
patterns. It is signed by the artist.
Size:
5" Tall, 4" Wide
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NAVAJO ETCHED 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: 6 1/2" Tall, 9 1/2" Wide
Suggested Retail $224.00 /
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NAVAJO
ETCHED 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: 6 1/4" Tall, 6" Wide
Suggested
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TAOS PUEBLO BEAR FAMILY
by
Jason Mondragon
This adorable bear family is made
from micaceous clay by Taos Pueblo
artist Jason Mondragon. Signed Jason.
Size: 3 3/4" Tall, 2 1/2" Wide
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NAVAJO
ETCHED POTTERY
by Irene
White
This beautiful piece
features intricately carved Yei (Navajo
supernaturals) designs with beautiful
colors. The hand coiled pot is coated with
pine pitch. Signed by the artist.
Size: 4 3/4" Tall, 5" Wide
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HAND COILED SANTO DOMINGO POTTERY
by
Ione Coriz
Ione Coriz is the daughter
of the late Hilda (2006) and Arthur Coriz,
the grand-daughter of Juanita Tenorio and
niece of famed potter Robert Tenorio.
Ione has presented and won
many awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market
over the years beginning when she was only a
teenager. She was taught to make Santo
Domingo potter by her mother, Hilda, and her
uncle Robert. Over the years she has
progressed significantly surpassing her
mother in both form and graphic techniques.
Today she is an outstanding member of the
Tenorio potting family.
Her work has been
published in Lillian Peaster's book "Pueblo
Pottery Families"; Rick Dillingham's
"Fourteen Families in Pueblo Pottery";
"Southwestern Pottery: Anasazi to Zuni" by
Hayes and Blom; the Wheel Wright Museum's
Spring edition of The Messenger; and in Dr.
Gregory Schaaf's "Southern Pueblo Pottery:
2000 Artist Biographies". Today she works
out of her home at Santo Domingo where she
lives with her husband, Warren Coriz.
Size:
4 1/2" Tall, 5 1/4" Wide
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NAVAJO ETCHED POTTERY
by
Paul Lansing
Paul is a Navajo artist who is well known
for his incredibly detailed etch work. This
pot features a wonderful hummingbird design
with bright colors and many traditional
patterns. It is signed by the artist.
Size:
3 7/8" Tall, 3 1/2" Wide
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