Description: NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO POTTERY VASE BY IRENE & KEN WHITE Navajo pottery was traditionally used in cooking. When used for water storage, the pot was covered with pine pitch so it would remain waterproof. Navajo potters Ken and Irene White made this wonderful pottery vase. Great designs of yei bi chei, feathers, and corn stalks. A great addition to your Native American art or pottery collection. Signed 5 5/16” tall x 4 1/8″ long x 4 1/8″ wide Artist card included Although Navajo potters learned the art of pottery making from the Pueblo people, they have developed their own distinctive pottery style. Traditionally, Navajo pottery had little or no design. The beauty of the clay and the markings, or fire clouds, from firing, was showcased. Currently, Navajo pottery is not confined to traditional techniques and Navajo potters are experiencing new and creative approaches. Some traditionally designed, some etched or painted brightly, and some thrown in the fire with horse hair, but melted pinon pitch should be applied on Navajo pottery to give it a glossy finish. Native American Pottery
Price: 118.8 USD
Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico
End Time: 2024-09-23T15:16:20.000Z
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Restocking Fee: 10%
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Country//Region of Manufacture: United States
Origin: Navajo
Provenance: Ownership History Available
Featured Refinements: Navajo Pottery
Artisan: Ken and Irene White
Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes
Culture: Native American: US