Large Handmade Hopi Symbols Pot
This Handmade Hopi Symbols Pot is a beautifully crafted traditional piece, handcrafted and painted by renowned Hopi potter Fawn Navasie.
Fawn Navasie-Garcia created this simple and elegant bowl with the "blush" that each Hopi potter strives to achieve. Fawn is the niece of Frog Woman, daughter of the late Eunice "Fawn" Navasie, and sister to Dawn Navasie and Dolly Joe. James Garcia Nampeyo is her husband. Fawn is an accomplished potter and has shown at several major venues throughout the Southwest. She has been featured at shows in Santa Fe, NM, the Heard Museum in Arizona, and elsewhere. She is included 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. She signs her pieces with her hallmark "Fawn" and hoof print. Pottery ring included.
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.
Handmade Hopi Symbols Pot:
- Pot measures 2.75"H x 7.5" dia.
- Pottery ring is included.
- Native American hand-coiled pottery.
- Crafted and accented with natural materials.
- Created by potter Fawn Navasie.
- Handmade in the USA.
- Payment options are available.
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