The Native Vintage Bowl is a handmade piece of Native American pottery originating from the United States. Its provenance is not available, but it carries a sense of cultural significance rooted in Native American traditions. This collectible bowl is a unique representation of traditional craftsmanship and design, making it a valuable addition to any collection or display of Native American art.
This vintage mexican American pottery Seed Bowl showcases the traditional Southwestern style with its vibrant polychrome design. Handmade by the Native American tribe of the, this bowl carries cultural significance and craftsmanship that reflects the heritage and artistry of the indigenous people of Mexico Perfect for collectors interested in unique and authentic pieces of Native American pottery, this Seed Bowl offers a glimpse into the rich cultural traditions and artistic expressions of the Hopi tribe.
Native American, Hopi Tribe. Hand Painted Clay Bowl. Approximately 4.25″ High, 6.25″ Diameter. Surface wear to bowl and pattern from age and use. I’m not an expert of this type of item. Google AI identified this bowl as a Native American Hopi pottery bowl, believed to be from the early 1900′s. Please Enlarge Pictures to View. Coin in pictures is to show size and scale. Ottery & Ceramics may have factory imperfections, glaze skips, glaze pops, kiln marks, etc. These are common and should be expected for many types of pottery. I don’t make a point to mention every small factory glitch.
Very nice Native American Hopi polychrome shallow bowl. Measures approximately 6.5 across. Features a unique mimbres inspired fish design. There may be a very faint remnant of a signature on the back but nothing discernable. Very good condition, no major chips, cracks, or major scratches. Please don’t hesitate to message me with questions and thanks for looking!
Created during the forties by Beth Sakeva, this vintage Hopi bowl is in very good condition with no cracks or chips. The bowl measures 3 inches high, 5.5 inches wide, and weighs a little over 1 lb. Beth Sakeva was a pioneer in Hopi pottery coming from the Tewa Village on Arizona’s Second Mesa. She was born in 1926 and produced her beautiful black on red bowls for many years. She passed in 1974. This stunning bowl she created will be a great addition to any collection or the perfect one to begin a collection.
Up for sale is a large antique handmade Santa Clara Native American Pueblo centerpiece pottery bowl. It’s sculpted by hand with a lovely silhouette featuring a gorgeous two toned design and wavy lip. The piece is forged out of thick blackware pottery, has a flat bottom, and is in good condition. It measures 9 1/2 inches wide by 6 1/2 inches tall.
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.
Unique and beautifully detailed. Ceremonial water bowl sealed with pine pitch on the inside. Hand crafted by Jackson Yazzie, etchings of Yei, a deity of healing. This pot was made in 1990.