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This bowl has a typical Nampeyo shape, somewhat deep with her characteristic extra rim coil. It is well-fired with one area where the fire has smudged the exterior. There are several areas where the design has rubbed off. The design is composed of three motifs: 1) A...
Kachina Design
The tile with the bottom slot is somewhat curved. Since the publication of the Messier book on Hopi and Pueblo Tiles in 2007, there has been an upsurge in collector interest in such pottery. Mark Tahbo invented the technique of painting both sides of rectangular tiles...
Man Eagle Design
This a gorgeous bowl, both in form and design. The walls of this bowl are a bit thick, the form exceptionally shallow with a sharply defined shoulder and a slightly raised lip. Held in the hand with eyes closed, the bowl has a solid, sensuous and organic feel....
Effigy, Kitsch
5.063” h (including about 0.9” of handle above the rim) X 6.0” w X 10.125” long including the two mountain sheep heads, one short-necked head is about 1.75” long the other, longer-necked head is about 2.5” long The form of this bowl is “exocentric,” different than...
Kachina Design
3.5” h X 2.375” w —shaker with more-centered shaker holes. 3.438” h X 2.438 w —shaker with less-centered shaker holes. These shakers have a graceful and useful form with good-sized fill holes and even blushing. Such utilitarian pieces have been made by the...