Delores Juanico Kokopelli Water Jar, #1365-sold
Delores Juanico Kokopellii Water Jar, #1365Discription: #1365 Delores Juanico Kokopelli Water Jar. The kokopelli jar is the same. Kokopelli dancing for rain in all directions. The lined jars are my perception of prayers for rain.The reds on the bottoms is the sunDimensions: This pot is is 2 3/4 inches tall & about 3 inches @ the hipsCondition: New ExcellentDelores Juanico (1969 - ) is a daughter of Marie S. Juanico who was her mentor. Marie had learned pottery principals from her mother, Delores Sanchez, who lived to the age of 103. Young Delores carries on the tradition from her grandmother and mother of making the finest Acoma pottery. Delores creates miniature Acoma Pueblo pottery and applies designs from published historic pottery. She acknowledges the sources of her inspiration by putting the date of the original jar on the bottom of her jars. (Source: Adobe Gallery)"Pueblo pottery is made using a coiled technique that came into northern Arizona and New Mexico from the south,