Native American Hopi Poly-chrome Pottery pot by Joy Navasie, #849 Sold

Native American Hopi Poly-chrome Pottery pot by Joy Navasie, #849 Sold

$2,518.75
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Native AmericanHopi Poly-chrome Pottery Pot by Joy Navasie849. Description: Native American Hopi Poly-chrome Pottery pot by Joy Navasie. Three color, geometric pattern; signed with Frog Woman symbol (Joy Navasie).Dimensions: H-7 1/2", Dia.-11".Condition: Excellent condition. -------------The most famous living Navasie potter is Joy. Joy Navasie is the daughter of Paqua Naha. She uses a frog as her mark (like her mother did late in her life). Frog Woman makes her pottery in the old way. The clay process, paints, slip, and firing is entirely her work. All her materials are are gathered from the Hopi Reservation. Nothing is bought or commercially manufactured.(Source: Pueblo Pottery.net)Hopi Pottery by Joy Navasie (1919 – 2012). Joy Navasie is among the most famous and prolific Hopi-Tewa potters. She is known as “Frog Woman”. This name was also carried by her mother, famous and innovative pottery artist Paqua Naha. Her mother taught her Hopi traditions and pottery making. Joy Navasie bega

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