Vintage Acoma Pueblo NM Traditional Polychrome Indian Pottery Bowl Signed 1975. Interested in more than one item? COLLECTOR’S CHOICE VERY RARE (Note: There will NEVER be another one like this)! What a great affordable way to start your Authentic Native American pottery collection!! Acoma Polychrome Indian Pottery Bowl. This Acoma Polychrome Indian Pottery Bowl features traditional pueblo patterns that are unique to each artisan. It’s 5-1/4″ tall & about 8-1/4″ wide & has a glazed interior, in very good condition and is signed & dated. This Acoma Polychrome Indian Pottery Bowl is a real beauty! Although this artisan cannot be further identified, S. Chino is referenced in the original “Seven Families in Pueblo Pottery” & “Southern Pueblo Pottery: 2000 Artist Biographies”. About The Acoma Pueblo. The word Acoma and related words which are equally correct and historically applicable- Akome, Acu, Acuo and Ako- denote a place always prepared. There is a great difference of opinion as to the age of the Acoma Nation. While traditional Acoma oral history reflects on a time far beyond our imagination, a time of creation and emergence onto this world, the Acoma people have always known of a special place called Haaku, a spiritual homeland prepared for their eternal settlement. Recent excavations on Acoma Mesa tend to suggest that Acoma was inhabited before the time of Christ. Archaeologists agree that it has been continuously occupied from at least A. Acomas claim always to have lived on their mesa, hospitably receiving wandering tribes to share their valley which, at one time, had plenty of water and was excellent for farming. PLEASE VISIT OUR STORE AND. CONSIDER SUBSCRIBING TO OUR FREE NEWSLETTER. FOR FUTURE LISTING UPDATES AND SPECIAL SALES! These Pots Are an Excellent Investment and do Appreciate in Value. Compare your own financial investments over the past ten years to investments in pieces of Native American Indian and Mexican art and antiques! Please be assured that this item will be well packed and arrive to you in excellent condition. We understand the true value and nature of hand crafted Indian art. And, we recognize that it is important to know that the artist is truly a member of a Native American tribe. So, to ensure you that this is the real deal, a. Has been included with this item. CERTIFIED AUTHENTIC NATIVE AMERICAN. IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ. I dislike having to do that, so please pay promptly. Your satisfaction is unconditionally guaranteed. International Buyers are willkommen, bienvenue, ???? We fell in love with Native American jewelry many years ago and really appreciate the true craftsmanship that goes into the making of a piece of genuine Native American jewelry art! That is why we chose to partner up with some of the oldest and most reputable Trading Posts in the Southwest who deal directly with the Native American artisans to bring you a large selection of authentic Native American products. These artisans come from the Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and affiliate tribes on the reservations all of which our close to our home and office, so you can be assured that all our Native American products are authentic! Most of our items are One-of-a-Kind and subject to availability. We try to keep our listings up to date, but may occasionally miss one. In some cases, we can have one custom made with a two week lead time. Thanks for looking and be sure to check out my store for more selections of authentic Native American jewelry and artifacts! If you like our products, please add me to your FAVORITES list. This is very important to us. It lets us know that you have received item and are happy with it. As soon as we get feedback, it leaves you feedback in return. We are always adding new items. The item “Vintage Acoma Pueblo NM Traditional Polychrome Indian Pottery Bowl Signed 1975″ is in sale since Monday, October 31, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “elkcreektradingllc” and is located in Kykotsmovi Village, Arizona. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Origin: SW USA
- Tribal Affiliation: Acoma Pueblo NM
- Artist: MOST Artist Signed