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Pueblo Pottery


Pottery from Zuni, Santo Domingo, Zia, San Juan, San Ildefonso and Navajo artists including Anderson Peynetsa, Thomas Tenorio, Nancy Chilly, Alan Lasiloo, Ralph Aragon, Carlos Laate, Deldrick Cellicion and more.

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Zuni Pueblo Hand Coiled Pottery


by Deldrick Cellicion


Deldrick is a talented artist from the Zuni Pueblo who has become well known for his lizard designs and textured paints. He collaborates on works with his wife, Lorenda, and enjoys creating various sizes and shapes of pottery. This piece is signed by the artist.


6" Tall, 5 1/4" Wide

 

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Santo Domingo Pueblo Hand Coiled Pottery


by Frank Tenorio


This piece was hand coiled with clay from the grounds of the Santo Domingo Pueblo. Frank is a detailed artist who uses a distinct style found in the Tenorio family. This piece is signed by the artist.


7" Tall, 7 3/4" Wide


Suggested Retail $395.00 / Your Price: $348.00


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Zuni Pueblo Hand Coiled Pottery


by Marcus Homer


Marcus Homer was born in 1971 and has been making pottery since age 7. Marcus specializes in a unique style of hand-coiled corn meal bowls and fetish bowls. This piece is signed M. Homer, Zuni.


5" Tall, 6 1/4" Wide


Suggested Retail $120.00 / Your Price: $90.00


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Navajo Clay Sculpture


"Walking Among the Ancients"


by John Whiterock


John is a Navajo clay sculptor who specializes in hand made dolls. His pieces are an homage to his mother, Cecelia, who made traditional pottery to supplement the family's income when he was growing up. She taught John and his brother, Junior, all the fundamentals of working with clay to create traditional Navajo pottery. Each doll represents his mother or other female relatives performing Navajo rituals like sheep herding, pottery making, rug weaving and teaching. While contemporary in appearance, the dolls are all traditionally made using clay gathered behind his house and carved using a scalpel and other carvings tools. Each doll is signed by the artist.


5 1/2" Tall, 2" Wide

 

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Zuni Pueblo Hand Coiled Pottery


by Anderson Peynetsa


Anderson Peynetsa is from the Zuni Pueblo and works with his wife, Avelis Peynetsa . He has been an active potter since the early 80s. He has exhibited at the Heard Museum, the Museum of Northern Arizona, the Indian Market in Santa Fe and the Eight Northern Indian Pueblos. He is featured in many fine galleries and in all the major pottery publications. He was a student of Jennie Laate and is considered one of the very best contemporary Zuni artists as a painter and potter. This amazing piece has great shape, thin walls and is painted with Anderson's famous heartline elk with sponged mountain designs around the top and bottom. It is signed by the artist.


9" Tall, 9 1/4" Wide


Suggested Retail $675.00 / Your Price: $498.00


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Navajo Clay Sculpture


"Among Life"


by John Whiterock


John is a Navajo clay sculptor who specializes in hand made dolls. His pieces are an homage to his mother, Cecelia, who made traditional pottery to supplement the family's income when he was growing up. She taught John and his brother, Junior, all the fundamentals of working with clay to create traditional Navajo pottery. Each doll represents his mother or other female relatives performing Navajo rituals like sheep herding, pottery making, rug weaving and teaching. While contemporary in appearance, the dolls are all traditionally made using clay gathered behind his house and carved using a scalpel and other carvings tools. Each doll is signed by the artist.


5 1/2" Tall, 2" Wide

 

Suggested Retail $99.00 / Your Price: $75.00


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Zuni Pueblo Hand Coiled Pottery


by Deldrick Cellicion


Deldrick is a talented artist from the Zuni Pueblo who has become well known for his lizard designs and textured paints. He collaborates on works with his wife, Lorenda, and enjoys creating various sizes and shapes of pottery. This piece is signed by the artist.


4 1/2" Tall, 10" Wide

 

Suggested Retail $275.00 / Your Price: $240.00


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Navajo Clay Sculpture


"Walking Among the Ancients"


by John Whiterock


John is a Navajo clay sculptor who specializes in hand made dolls. His pieces are an homage to his mother, Cecelia, who made traditional pottery to supplement the family's income when he was growing up. She taught John and his brother, Junior, all the fundamentals of working with clay to create traditional Navajo pottery. Each doll represents his mother or other female relatives performing Navajo rituals like sheep herding, pottery making, rug weaving and teaching. While contemporary in appearance, the dolls are all traditionally made using clay gathered behind his house and carved using a scalpel and other carvings tools. Each doll is signed by the artist.


5 1/2" Tall, 2" Wide

 

Suggested Retail $99.00 / Your Price: SOLD


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Zuni Pueblo Hand Coiled Pottery


by Agnes Peynetsa


Agnes Peynetsa has been an active Zuni potter since 1984 working with white ware and polychrome jars, cornmeal bowls, frog and lizard effigies, seedpots, canteens and miniatures. She is a very talented lady and sister to Anderson Peynetsa and Priscilla Peynetsa. She was taught to make traditional Zuni pueblo pottery by her siblings and by Jeannie Laate.


3 7/8" Tall, 4 3/4" Wide

 

Suggested Retail $220.00 / Your Price: SOLD


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Zuni Pueblo Hand Coiled Pottery


by Delbert Chavez


This unique piece is made by Zuni Pueblo artist Delbert Chavez. It is handmade and painted in great detail on all sides.


3 1/4" Tall, 3 1/2" Wide


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