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JEMEZ PUEBLO
POTTERY WEDDING VASE
by Juanita Fragua
A
member of the Corn clan, Juanita Fragua is the
matriarch of the Fragua family and has been
instrumental in the Jemez pottery revival. Potting
since the 1950s, she has won many awards at the
Santa Fe Indian Market and other craft fairs. Each
of her pieces is hand coiled in the traditional
methods and painted with all natural paints.
Juanita signs each of her pieces in three separate
ways. Each piece is marked JCF, carved into the
bottom of the pot. She then signs the piece with her
full name, Pueblo and date. Last she marks each pot
with her trademark arrow.
Juanita is the only artist working today that
creates her melon pots by pushing out from the
inside. The process is very time consuming and
difficult to do. This piece features a swirled melon
design on the bottom with a square rim. It is stone
polished and painted with all natural slips.
9"
Tall, 5" Wide
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LONG
HAIR
This
beautiful doll is a "Long Hair" kachina from
the neck up. From the neck down the
doll is carved with many different symbols
and designs which are significant and
meaningful to the artist. The doll is
carved by hand, burned with a wood
burning tool for detain and and painted in
brilliant colors.
Includes
certificate of authenticity from artist
Jerry Guy.
The doll is 18 3/4" tall.
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MATA ORTIZ POTTERY
by Lupita Quezada
This incredible piece comes
from Mata Ortiz artist Lupita Quezada. The hand
coiled pot features expertly etched parrot designs.
It has great shape and thin walls. Signed by the
artist and includes pottery ring stand.
6 3/4" Tall,
4 1/2" Wide
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Native
American Hand Made Overlay Pendant
by
Gary Nez
This
beautiful piece features natural Kingman
Turquoise set in a Sterling Silver hand
stamped overlay style pendant. Signed
by the artist.
2 5/8"
Long w. bail, 7/8" Wide
Includes
appropriate 18" chain
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DREAM
MANDELA
Native American made
dream catcher.
It is believed that it will catch your
dreams in the night. The bad spirit
dreams will get caught in the web and
disappear with the morning sun. The good
spirit dreams will find their way to the
center and float down the sacred
feather. Dream Catchers are believed to
bless the "sleeping ones" with pleasant
dreams, good luck, and harmony
throughout their lives.©
This dream catcher is
accented with wooden and bone beads and
feathers.
SIZE:
6
3/4"
Wide, 15 1/2" Long
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Items with Claws, Skulls, feathers or
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HORSEHAIR POTTERY PLATE
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:
10 3/4" Tall hanging length, 10 1/4" Wide
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HAND CRAFTED OLD INDIAN JEWELRY
silver squash blossom necklace
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This lovely piece features a sand cast naja
on 2 long strands of hand made silver beads.
It is accented with a turquoise and coral
chip inlaid pendant. It is stamped SD. It is
estimated this piece was made after 1970. It
has not been recently cleaned.
Size:
Necklace is 33" Long. Naja is 3" Tall,
2 1/2" Wide.
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ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY
by Leland Robert Vallo
Leland Robert Vallo “Pinion Mesa”, is a full
blooded Native American Indian, who was born in 1969
into the Acoma Pueblo. He was inspired by many
famous artists, like Dorothy Torivio, to continue
the long lived tradition of hand coiling pottery
using ancient methods. He began making pottery in
1991.
Leland specializes in hand coiled Tularosa
Swirl pattern pottery. He gathers his clay from
the grounds within the Acoma Pueblo along with other
natural pigments. He cleans his clay, mixes, hand
coils, shapes, paints, and fires his pottery
outdoors. He hand coils many different shapes and
sizes of pottery including seed pots, wedding vases and
bowls. He also paints animals, mimbres designs, and
incorporates Kiva step patterns into his designs. He
also paints on ceramic ware from time to time.
Leland states that he is still amazed at the quality
of the artwork that Native Americans produce today.
However, his biggest inspiration thrives from
memories that he has from his mother and best friend, the late Marie Vallo. He signs his pottery as: L. Vallo, Acoma ,
N.M.
This pot is pour molded and hand painted.
7 1/2"
Tall, 8 1/2" Wide
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Hand Crafted Native American Indian Jewelry Sterling
Silver Buckle
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Materials:
Turquoise
and Coral
Size:
3 1/2" wide, 3" tall. Will fit 1
3/4" belt
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KACHINA, POTTERY & BASKET
by Howard Watchman
This incredible
piece was made by Navajo artist
Howard Watchman, who is well known
for his detailed Kachina designs.
The painting is signed in the sand
on the front. It is set off by
double matting and is framed in a
high quality wood frame. Paintings
come ready to hang.
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SIZE:
25 1/4" x 25 1/4" (Includes Frame)
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