Native American, Hopi Poly Chrome Pottery Jar, By Eunice Navasie (1920-1992) Fawn, Ca 1950"s #1303 Sold

Native American, Hopi Poly Chrome Pottery Jar, By Eunice Navasie (1920-1992) Fawn, Ca 1950"s #1303 Sold

$2,200.00
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Native American, Hopi Poly Chrome Pottery Jar, By Eunice Navasie (1920-1992) Fawn, Ca 1950"s #1303Description: #1303, Native American, Hopi Poly Chrome Pottery Jar, By Eunice Navasie (1920-1992) Fawn, Ca 1950"s Dimensions:7 "w x 8.5"hCondition: Excellent for ageProvenance: From the Estate of a long time collector in AZ who collected pieces over a period of 40-50 years.Eunice Navasie (Fawn) was a sister-in-law of Joy Navasie (Frogwoman) and Pauline Setalla, her two brothers having married those two women. She was the mother of White Swan and Little Fawn, both of whom are outstanding potters.“Pueblo pottery is made using a coiled technique that came into northern Arizona and New Mexico from the south, some 1500 years ago. In the four-corners region of the US, nineteen pueblos and villages have historically produced pottery. Although each of these pueblos use similar traditional methods of coiling, shaping, finishing and firing, the pottery from each is distinctive. Various clays gathered

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