Vintage Sadie Adams Flower Woman Hopi Tewa Pottery Pot Vase Bowl. As shown/No cracks or chips. Ever so slight signed flower symbol mark on the bottom/hard to see. Sadie Adams’ Hopi name is Flower Girl (Flower Woman) and she signed her pottery with a flower symbol. She was a Hopi-Tewa of the Kachina/Parrot Clans and lived in the Tewa village at First Mesa on the reservation. She was recognized by collectors and her contemporaries as an outstanding potter. She supported her family solely from sales of her pottery, even sending her daughter to nursing school. She usually signed her pieces using one of the following three flower hallmarks (see images). She was very versatile in the pottery she madejars bowls, lamps, tiles, cookie jars, plates, cups and saucersthat it is no wonder that she has such large collector enthusiasts today. She made something for everybody’s budget and desires. The item “Vintage Sadie Adams Flower Woman Hopi Tewa Pottery Pot Vase Bowl New Mexico” is in sale since Wednesday, July 11, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “beanbagbubble123″ and is located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Artisan: Sadie Adams Flower Woman
- Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
- Origin: New Mexico
- Tribal Affiliation: Hopi