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Vintage Hopi Pot Bowl SIGNED Ethel Youvella 3.5″x7.25″ Native American Pottery. Overall, good condition, no chips/cracks. There is some minor wear/marks – see pictures. The shading on the inside, in the pictures, is shadows, not a darker variation of the color. She was a niece of famous Hopi-Tewa potter Grace Chapella. The bowl is most likely circa 1950′s-1960′s, but I’m not 100% sure. The dimensions are approximate, but very close. A classic shape elegantly formed and a well-painted example by a highly respected Hopi potter. Please review the pictures well and carefully. Please see the pictures for more details and the full item condition.
Coming from the forties this antique Hopi bowl is in very good condition with no cracks. The bowl measures 6.5 inches high, 6.5 inches wide, approx 20 inches in circumference, and weighs a little over 2 lbs. Beth Sakeva was a pioneer in Hopi pottery coming from the Tewa Village on Arizona’s 2nd Mesa. She was born in 1926 and produced her beautiful black on red bowls for many years. She passed on in 1974. I feel her creations will be a great collector items for many years with this one no exception.
Up for sale is a nice quality vintage handmade Santa Clara Native American Pueblo pottery bowl done by artists Yolanda Velarde. It’s sculpted by hand with a lovely silhouette featuring a gorgeous two toned design and has a square shaped mouth. The piece is forged out of thick blackware pottery, has a flat bottom, and is in good condition. It’s signed underneath and measures 3 3/4 inches wide by 3 1/4 inches tall.
These have a great look to them and are free of any chips or cracks. The detailing is really beautiful. There may be some surface wear from age which is to be expected. Please see all photos for details and feel free to ask any questions. Please keep in mind that the majority of the items in my store are used, vintage or antique. I try to list every item accurately and to the best of my ability including any damage that I may find. There may be surface wear, scuffing or minor things to items that would come with normal use so if there is something specific you are concerned about please ask. If you are unhappy with an item please send me a message and let me know.
Vintage Native Artisan J. Hand-Crafted & Painted Mini Seed Bowl / Isleta Pueblo Tribe in America. A collectible piece that represents the rich history and tradition of Native Crafted pottery. Magnify photos for close-up review. Details: Handmade pottery construction with hand painted accents. Measures approximately: 1.75″ tall x 2.75″ across at widest point. / Weighs: 2.6 ounces / Made in USA. Refer to ITEM DESCRIPTION, SPECIFICS, & MAGNIFY photos for close-up review for any imperfections of pre-owned items, as photos are main definition of description. Are approximate & may not be perfectly exact. Save my store, share my store, & browse my other listings, as always adding merchandise. Your small business & family support is greatly appreciated! Positive 5-star feedback ratings are left for my customers. Feedback is reflected publicly, so please be courteous. Most curated items are previously owned, have variations of wear, & come from various environments. All items are authentic & described with the best intent to detail from a clean smoke-free environment. Photo brightness & color hues of items may differ from actual tone due to studio lighting spectrums & background. For return acceptance: item. Accepted offers & auctions won are a contractual.
Coming from the forties this bowl is in very good condition with no cracks. The bowl measures 6.5 inches high, 6.5 inches wide, approx 20 inches in circumfrence, and weighs a little over 2 lbs. Beth Sakeva was a pioneer in pottery coming from the Tewa Village on Arizona’s 2nd Mesa. She was born in 1926 and produced her beautiful black on red bowls for many years. She passed on in 1974. I feel her creations will be great collector items for many years with this one no exception.
This has a great look to it and has been kept in good vintage condition. There may be some scratching or surface wear from age which is to be expected. Please see all photos for details and feel free to ask any questions. This piece measures 8″ tall by 8″ wide. Please keep in mind that the majority of the items in my store are used, vintage or antique. I try to list every item accurately and to the best of my ability including any damage that I may find. There may be surface wear, scuffing or minor things to items that would come with normal use so if there is something specific you are concerned about please ask. If you are unhappy with an item please send me a message and let me know.
Artist: Geraldine Sandia b. Traditional Handcoiled, Fired, & Polished. 3.5″ tall x 4″ width. No Chips or Cracks. Slight blemishes due to variations in handmade pottery. Please enlarge and look at all photos carefully as they are a large part of the description. This Native American bowl pot has a nice rounded shape that is symmetrical & well balanced. It has a rich soft cream/buff color polished to a nice sheen. The polished cream finish is unique to the Jemez tribe. The clay is collected from the hills at the pueblo. It would be a beautiful addition to any collection. Handmade by a master potter Geraldine Sandia, award winning artist of the Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico, daughter of Cecilia & Arthur Loretto. This piece showcases the rich cultural heritage of Native American pottery. True craftsmanship and skill of Native American pottery making are represented here. Beautiful & One of a Kind.