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Stella Tanner (Kwa Povi) and her son Roy (Tsigowanu) began making pottery together in 1976. Stella was a granddaughter of Luteria Atencio, a daughter of Crucita Talalchy and a sister of Mary Gutierrez and Joe Talachy. It was Luteria who taught them both to make pottery. Stella made and polished the pottery and Roy etched the designs into the surface. They stopped working around 1985 but during their brief career as potters they won awards at Santa Fe Indian Market and Eight Northern Indian Market.
This piece comes from an estate and is in perfect condition. Dated 5-13-85. Signed Tsigowanu and Kwa Povi.
2 1/2" Tall, 2 1/2" Wide
This is a one-of-a-kind item. You will receive the exact piece shown.
*This pottery is intended for display only. It is not sealed and cannot hold water.*
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