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Large Acoma, New Mexico terra cotta Native Indian pot, "T.M. Chino", decorated with birds, height is 15", in good condition, no cracks, chips. Pottery Vase depicting animals; fish, hummingbirds, elk, turtles and more. Terrance M. Chino, Sr. is a full blooded Native American. He is a member of the Sun Clan and he was born in 1965 into the Acoma Pueblo. He learned the ancient traditional methods of working with clay art from his mother, the late, Evelyn L. Chino. She taught him all the fundamentals of where to gather clay and how to prepare and hand coil pottery. She also taught him the importance of continuing the long lived tradition of his ancestors. Signed T.M. Chino Acoma, N.M. on bottom. Native American Pottery Designs, Native American Pots, Historic Pottery, Acoma Pottery, Historic Ceramics, Side Hussle, Terra Cotta Pottery, Acoma Pueblo, African Pottery

Large Acoma, New Mexico terra cotta Native Indian pot, "T.M. Chino", decorated with birds, height is 15", in good condition, no cracks, chips. Pottery Vase depicting animals; fish, hummingbirds, elk, turtles and more. Terrance M. Chino, Sr. is a full blooded Native American. He is a member of the Sun Clan and he was born in 1965 into the Acoma Pueblo. He learned the ancient traditional methods of working with clay art from his mother, the late, Evelyn L. Chino. She taught him all the…

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Elizabeth Medina - Zia Olla Pottery Vase - Pueblo Bird Design - 5 1/2" Tall. It is signed on near the bottom edge. There is a chip on the rim and a little scuffing on the paint. See the close-up photos. She was inspired by and taught to make pottery by her mother-in-law. Early in her career, she was granted permission by the Zia Pueblo Elders to make pottery in the Zia style and tradition. This olla pottery vase has been beautifully crafted by Zia potter Elizabeth Medina. It measures 5 1/2"…

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This rare Tesuque Pueblo pottery dough bowl dates from the mid- to late-nineteenth century, probably circa 1870s. It has design elements in black on a white slip without any red in the design, but the rim is red. The only other red is the traditional wiped-on red band below the design panel.

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Garnet had a long and productive career of pottery making and was a favorite of collectors of Hopi pottery. Her father was a Hopi and her mother a Tewa. She lived at the Tewa Village on First Mesa on the Hopi Reservation. She was an active potter from circa 1940 to circa 1981. She is best known and was fond of making plain red bowls and jars with triangular indentations around the rim as the sole decoration. Often, she made ladles to accompany her bowls. The Museum of Northern Arizona in…

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Hand thrown pair of large southwestern wall pockets Sienna color with dark brown on the image. Measuring a large 9 inches high and 9 1/2 inches wide across the center. Colored grass in each one can be taken out easily Two large hooks on the back for hanging. In good condition with no chips or cracks Great Native American decor for your southwestern home or any other place OS Sienna Color, Vases Art, Wall Vases, American Indian Pottery, Native American Decor, Southwestern Home, Indian Pottery, Native American Pottery, American Decor

Hand thrown pair of large southwestern wall pockets Sienna color with dark brown on the image. Measuring a large 9 inches high and 9 1/2 inches wide across the center. Colored grass in each one can be taken out easily Two large hooks on the back for hanging. In good condition with no chips or cracks Great Native American decor for your southwestern home or any other place OS

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