- Origin: Santa Clara Pueblo
- Artisan: Angela Baca
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Pueblo pottery: Santa Clara pottery
- redware melon jar: Angela Baca
- Tribal Affiliation: Pueblo
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132, she has other accolades, and her biography can be found on line, this is a large example, and I can not find another this large offered for sale at this time, the approximate size is 7 3/4 in wide by 4 1/2 in tall, this is a vintage piece, probably ca. 1990, it is not in like new condition, there are some blemishes and minor paint loss, soiling on the bottom, but no major cracks or chips, #9663. Oriental Rugs and Tribal Arts. The item “Vintage Santa Clara Pueblo redware pottery melon bowl Angela Baca 7 3/4 x 4.5in” is in sale since Tuesday, December 27, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “allanarthurantiques” and is located in Atlanta, Georgia. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, to China, SE, KR, ID, to Taiwan, TH, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, RU, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, PH, SG, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, CL, CO, CR, PA, TT, GT, HN, JM, AG, AW, BZ, DM, GD, KN, LC, MS, TC, BB, BD, BM, BN, BO, EC, EG, GF, GG, GI, GP, IS, JE, JO, KH, KY, LI, LK, LU, MC, MO, MQ, MV, NI, OM, PE, PK, PY, RE.
This bowl shows a wonderful intricate bird design at the center with additional wing designs on the inside edges of the bowl and what looks to be a squash blossom design around the outer rim. This polychrome bowl has been beautifully designed and crafted. It is very smooth to the touch and has been beautifully polished. The bowl measures 9.5 inches across and 2.5 high. The bowl is signed on the bottom by Clara. It is in excellent vintage condition. Clara is a listed artist in Gregory Schaaf’s “Hopi-Tewa Pottery”. She lived in the village of Sichomovi at Hopi and was an active potter from 1960. She exhibited her work at the Museum of Northern Arizona and has some of pieces are in their permanent collection. New items will be listed every week. Our prices are better than wholesale. We guarantee all of our Native American Indian items to be AUTHENTIC American Indian traditional arts. The free listing tool. The item “VINTAGE HOPI PUEBLO POLYCHROME POTTERY BOWL 9.5 BIRD FIGURE CLARA PEESHA” is in sale since Wednesday, November 23, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “gwhitetrading” and is located in Sedona, Arizona. This item can be shipped to United States, to all countries in Europe, to all countries in continental Asia, to Canada, to Australia, to Mexico, to New Zealand, CL, CO, CR, PA, TT, GT, HN, JM, BB, BM, BO, EC, EG, GF, GP, KY, MQ, NI, PE, PY, RE.
- Provenance: Flagstaff Estate Collection
- Artisan: Clara Peesha
- Tribal Affiliation: Hopi
- Size: 9.5″ across by 2.5″ high
132, she has other accolades, and her biography can be found on line, this is a large example, and I can not find another this large offered for sale at this time, the approximate size is 7 3/4 in wide by 4 1/2 in tall, this is a vintage piece, probably ca. 1990, it is not in like new condition, there are some blemishes and minor paint loss, soiling on the bottom, but no major cracks or chips, #9663. Oriental Rugs and Tribal Arts. The item “Vintage Santa Clara Pueblo redware pottery melon bowl Angela Baca 7 3/4 x 4.5in” is in sale since Saturday, November 19, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “allanarthurantiques” and is located in Atlanta, Georgia. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, to China, SE, KR, ID, to Taiwan, TH, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, RU, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, SG, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, CL, CO, CR, PA, TT, GT, HN, JM, BB, BD, BM, BN, BO, EC, EG, GF, GG, GI, GP, IS, JE, JO, KH, KY, LI, LK, LU, MC, MO, MQ, MV, NI, OM, PE, PK, PY, RE.
- Origin: Santa Clara Pueblo
- Artisan: Angela Baca
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Pueblo pottery: Santa Clara pottery
- redware melon jar: Angela Baca
- Tribal Affiliation: Pueblo
132, she has other accolades, and her biography can be found on line, this is a large example, and I can not find another this large offered for sale at this time, the approximate size is 7 3/4 in wide by 4 1/2 in tall, this is a vintage piece, probably ca. 1990, it is not in like new condition, there are some blemishes and minor paint loss, soiling on the bottom, but no major cracks or chips, #9663. Oriental Rugs and Tribal Arts. The item “Vintage Santa Clara Pueblo redware pottery melon bowl Angela Baca 7 3/4 x 4.5in” is in sale since Wednesday, October 19, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “allanarthurantiques” and is located in Atlanta, Georgia. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, to China, SE, KR, ID, to Taiwan, TH, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, RU, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, SG, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, CL, CO, CR, PA, TT, GT, HN, JM, BB, BD, BM, BN, BO, EC, EG, GF, GG, GI, GP, IS, JE, JO, KH, KY, LI, LK, LU, MC, MO, MQ, MV, NI, OM, PE, PK, PY, RE.
- Origin: Santa Clara Pueblo
- Artisan: Angela Baca
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Pueblo pottery: Santa Clara pottery
- redware melon jar: Angela Baca
- Tribal Affiliation: Pueblo
Signed “Madeline Santa Clara”. ABOUT THE ARTIST: (believed to be) Tafoya Naranjo, Madeline (Santa Clara). She was the cousin of the famous potter Margaret Tafoya. In her lifetime, she won many awards from the Santa Fe Indian Market, and the prestigious Governor’s Award. Madeline learned her trade from her Grandmother and her aunt. She specialized in traditional Santa Clara black and red pottery. Madeline past away after a short illness in late December, 2002 at the age of 90. Madeline was a legend in Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery and will be sorely missed. Santa Clara Navajo pottery. Santa Clara Pueblo, a Tewa-speaking Pueblo located along the Rio Grande River in northern New Mexico, has one of the most dynamic and innovative pottery-making communities in the world. Today, the Pueblos best known pottery style is polished blackware with precisely carved sgraffito designs. Blackware can be traced back to the 12th century and was revived in the early 20th century by potters from San Ildefonso Pueblo. Though their style is similar to San Ildefonsos, Santa Clara potters set themselves apart by carving designs into the clay rather than painting them on the surface. This type of low relief carving, called sgraffito, was a major shift in style that had a lasting effect on modern Pueblo pottery. Blackware remains popular, but there are many Santa Clara artists who have developed their own signature styles. Known for their creativity, these potters experiment with non-traditional, asymmetrical vessel shapes and contemporary design motifs. No matter their style, Pueblo potters from Santa Clara have an unbelievable mastery of their craft, making their handmade pots among the most valuable in the world. Black pottery from the Santa Clara Pueblo is among the most well-known in the entire world. Maria Martinez of San Ildefonso Pueblo is arguably the most well known Potter ever to live. She became famous for the black pottery tradition that is now carried on by artists of the Santa Clara Pueblo. Santa Clara Pueblo pottery has become the most collectible Native American pottery. This incredible art form begins with natural red clays gathered from the pueblos and surrounding hills. The clay undergoes many preparations before it is finally molded into the finished product. The artist generally rolls the clay into long thin rolls, then begins to “build” the piece by layering these rolls one on top of the other. This hand coiled method includes smoothing the coils by hand to the pottery’s final shape. The artist then begins the arduous task of polishing the piece. This is accomplished by rubbing a smooth “polishing” stone over the piece over and over until the red clay shines. Finally, the piece is fired in an “oxygen reduction” firing process. During the firing, the artist smothers the fire with horse manure. The manure traps a thick, carbon rich smoke all around the piece. The carbon contained in the smoke fuses itself into the clay, turning it black. This black color can never be removed or washed off. The entire process is fraught with problems as about 3 of every 5 pieces actually emerge from the fire without damage. Given the rarity of this pottery, artists often view the clay as a living entity. A finished piece is often revered as a gift from what pueblo potters often respectfully refer to as the “Clay Mother”. The end result is a stunning piece of Native American pottery work of art. 1 of hundreds of personal fine items and collectibles plus items from my metaphysical bookstore I recently closed, plus books, tarot, videos, jewelry, gifts and more. Try me you’ll love me! We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. 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Give it a shot and see how it works! The item “Vintage Santa Clara Blackware Pottery Bowl Signed Madeline Santa Clara” is in sale since Saturday, October 22, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “chesproperties” and is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Provenance: Ownership History Available
- Tribal Affiliation: Santa Clara Navajo
- Artisan: Madeline
- Origin: Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
132, she has other accolades, and her biography can be found on line, this is a large example, and I can not find another this large offered for sale at this time, the approximate size is 7 3/4 in wide by 4 1/2 in tall, this is a vintage piece, probably ca. 1990, it is not in like new condition, there are some blemishes and minor paint loss, soiling on the bottom, but no major cracks or chips, #9663. Oriental Rugs and Tribal Arts. The item “Vintage Santa Clara Pueblo redware pottery melon bowl Angela Baca 7 3/4 x 4.5in” is in sale since Monday, September 19, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “allanarthurantiques” and is located in Atlanta, Georgia. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, to China, SE, KR, ID, to Taiwan, TH, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, RU, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, SG, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, CL, CO, CR, PA, TT, GT, HN, JM, BB, BD, BM, BN, BO, EC, EG, GF, GG, GI, GP, IS, JE, JO, KH, KY, LI, LK, LU, MC, MO, MQ, MV, NI, OM, PE, PK, PY, RE.
- Origin: Santa Clara Pueblo
- Artisan: Angela Baca
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Pueblo pottery: Santa Clara pottery
- redware melon jar: Angela Baca
Up for sale is a wonderful vintage handmade Native American Santa Clara Pueblo pottery bowl. It’s signed on the bottom and made by Faustina. The piece has a two toned black detailing with detailed deeply inset. It also has a large handles that wrap around each other. The piece is in nice condition and measures 7 inches tall by 5 3/4 inches wide. It has a very small hairline crack on the handle as show in last photo. Thank you for visiting “Dusty Treasures ” and please feel free to browse through. Which will be a charge of 7% due to New Jersey state law. Please make sure to look at all pictures very closely before purchasing, as most pieces in my shop are non refundable. Most items are antique or vintage and could have usual ware from age. If there is anything you are unsure about feel free to ask, i will be happy to answer any questions. Thank you for visiting and hope to see you again real soon!!! The item “VINTAGE HANDMADE NATIVE SANTA CLARA BLACK PUEBLO FAUSTINA POTTERY BOWL BASKET” is in sale since Wednesday, June 29, 2016. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Studio/ Handcrafted Pottery”. The seller is “michaelstacyart” and is located in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. This item can be shipped worldwide.
For sale is a VERY NICE VERY RARE pottery canoe bowl by Legoria of the Santa Clara Pueblo. No chips, cracks or repairs. The last pics are under UV light. It is 6 1/2 inches long. (See my other auctions). The free listing tool. The item “VINTAGE LEGORIA SANTA CLARA PUEBLO POTTERY CANOE BOWL RARE” is in sale since Sunday, May 01, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “watches222″ and is located in Chesterfield, Missouri. This item can be shipped to United States.