This Handmade Hopi Pot was expertly crafted by Fawn Navasie-Garcia and features timeless Hopi water symbols adorning the shoulder.
Meet Fawn, a skilled potter who has showcased her work at renowned events all across the Southwest. You may have seen her exhibits in Santa Fe, NM, at the Heard Museum in Arizona, or at other locations. She is recognized in Gregory Schaaf's "Hopi-Tewa Potters," Rick Dillingham's "Fourteen Families in Pueblo Pottery," and "Southwestern Pottery: Anasazi to Zuni" by Hayes and Blom. Look for her signature "Fawn" and hoof print on each piece.
The Hopi have always been outstanding weavers and artisans. They cultivated cotton to make cloth, which they traded with other Indian peoples as far south as Northern Mexico. The Hopi were experts at dyeing and embroidery. They have been refining the art of pottery-making for nearly a thousand years.