- Origin: New Mexico
- Featured Refinements: Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery
- Tribal Affiliation: Santa Clara Pueblo New Mexico
- Artisan: Signed
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Culture: Native American: US
- Handmade: Yes
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ESTATE LIQUIDATION – I inherited this collection of Native American pottery and rugs. Vintage Santa Clara Pueblo Black Pottery Bowl Signed. Piece is 4″ tall and 4.5″ in diameter. Signed Celes Tafoya (see photo). The item “Vintage Santa Clara Pueblo Black Pottery Bowl 4 tall Signed Celes Tafoya” is in sale since Wednesday, June 30, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “chard_buyer” and is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This item can be shipped to United States.
ESTATE LIQUIDATION – I inherited this collection of Native American pottery and rugs. This item: Vintage Santa Clara Pueblo Large 8.5 diameter Black Pottery Bowl Signed. Signed Carmel Romero, Santa Clara. Good condition with minor abrasions consistent with age. The item “Vintage Santa Clara Pueblo Large 8.5 Black Pottery Bowl Signed” is in sale since Wednesday, June 23, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “chard_buyer” and is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Featured Refinements: Pueblo Pottery
- Tribal Affiliation: Santa Clara Pueblo New Mexico
- Artisan: Carmel Romero
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Culture: Native American: US
- Handmade: Yes
Please look at pictures for detail, scale and condition. The item “Vintage Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Bowl Signed Native American Pueblo Indian” is in sale since Monday, February 18, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “1rhonm59″ and is located in Adena, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Turks and caicos islands, Bangladesh, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Paraguay, Uruguay, Russian federation, Canada, South africa, Colombia, Antigua and barbuda, Saint lucia, Barbados, Bermuda, Cayman islands, Sri lanka, Maldives, Oman, Reunion, Montserrat, Ukraine.
- Tribal Affiliation: Acoma Pueblo
- Featured Refinements: Pueblo Pottery
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Unique bowl is in the shape of a bird possibly a dove or raven? Bowl is signed on bottom by Flora Naranjo. Underneath the name is also written Santa Clara. From beak to tail is 7. It is 5 1/2 at its widest point. Depth of bowl is approx. 1/ 1/2 in depth. The item “Santa Clara Blackware vintage bird-shaped bowl signed by Flora Naranjo” is in sale since Saturday, January 11, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “sinned_eht_ecanem” and is located in Red Bluff, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Uruguay, Dominican republic, El salvador, Russian federation, Philippines.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Artisan: Flora Naranjo
- Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
- Origin: Unknown
- Tribal Affiliation: Santa Clara Pueblo
SANTO DOMINGO Vintage SANTA FE New Mexico NATIVE AMERICAN Painted Pottery Bowl. Fresh from a local estate. Inscription on bottom reads: SANTA FE / N. Measures 5 1/4″ in diameter and stands 3 1/2″ tall. Displays beautifully, with absolutely no chips, nicks, cracks, hairlines, or repairs. BOOKS & LARGE ITEMS. All items are from a smoke-free home. I take extra care in packing, and you will never find inked newspaper touching your new treasures. International Buyers Please Note. FREE scheduling, supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. Make your listings stand out with FREE Vendio custom templates! Over 100,000,000 served. Get FREE counters from Vendio today! The item “SANTO DOMINGO Vintage SANTA FE New Mexico NATIVE AMERICAN Painted Pottery Bowl” is in sale since Tuesday, May 7, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1800-1934\Pottery”. The seller is “pryankee” and is located in Saint Petersburg, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Tribal Affiliation: Kewa / Santo Domingo
- Origin: New Mexico
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Collectible Vintage Santa Clara Black Pottery Bowl Margaret Tafoya Style 1950. Interested in more than one item? COLLECTOR’S CHOICE VERY RARE (Note: There will NEVER be another one like this)! This Is An Investment Grade Heirloom Of Timeless Distinction, Rarity & Value. Santa Clara Black Pottery Bowl. Vintage Black Pottery Bowl. Vintage Santa Clara Black Pottery Bowl Margaret Tafoya Style. Vintage Santa Clara Black Pottery Bowl. This Vintage Santa Clara Black Pottery Bowl was acquired in a trade lot & we don’t know much about it but it was made in the style of Margaret Tafoyas’ work in the 1950′s. A simple geometric pattern is scratched from the stone polished finish. It’s 3″ tall & 5″ wide & may have been signed at one time but is now unreadable. Solid condition with a few scuffs & scratches. This Vintage Santa Clara Black Pottery Bowl is one of a kind! This is the exact item you will receive! This product is One of a Kind! Santa Clara Indian Pottery. Santa Clara pueblo is located north of Santa Fe along the Rio Grande River and dates back to the 12th century. Santa Clara potters are known for their wonderful carved red ware and black ware as well as polychrome on red ware. Like Maria at San Ildefonso Margaret Tafoya at Santa Clara became widely known as one of the best pueblo potters in history. In addition to her incredible ability to mold large storage jars she mastered the use of a simple impressed bear paw motif that has become synonymous with Santa Clara pottery. Today Santa Clara produces a wide variety of forms and styles as evidenced by the overwhelming number of potters who participate in Santa Fe’s yearly Indian Market. Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Artists Characteristic Style. Like San Ildefonso Pueblo pottery, Santa Clara pottery artists created black-on-black and red vessels. Some pieces exhibit the same matte over glossy finish developed by Maria and Julian Martinez. Santa Clara Pueblo is a census-designated place in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 980 at the 2000 census, although, approximately 3,800 reside on the reservation. Santa Clara Pueblo was established about 1550. The Santa Clara pueblo currently has the largest number of active potters of the pueblo pottery producers. The pueblo is famous for the carved and/or polished blackware and redware. Santa Clara and San Ildefonso pueblos are adjacent and their pottery techniques have been shared and influenced by the other. Margaret Tafoya and her mother, SaraFina Tafoya, are considered the matriarchs of Santa Clara pottery. They developed the carved pottery technique in the 1920′s. Helen Shupla was another important innovator who created the melon bowl from an earlier historic version. Her melon bowls are distinctive because she pushed the ribs from the inside out instead of carving them on the outside. Black-on-black and redware is still popular as well as polychrome designs. Many potters favor highly polished surfaces and frequently use the traditional bear paw imprint. The avanyu, Tewa for water serpent, is a favorite motif. The double-spouted wedding vase is also a popular vessel. Recently several potters are creating sgraffito pottery, finely detailed geometrics and plant and animal forms on vessels. The potters use multiple colors of clay slips to emphasize areas of decorations. Several potters also create clay figures, another traditional art form of the pueblo. Some of the most innovative potters are at Santa Clara creating very non-traditional vessels, including Joseph Lonewolf, Grace Medicine Flower, Nathan Youngblood, Lucy Year Flower, Nancy Youngblood Lugo, Jody Folwell, Autumn Bortz and Tammy Garcia. A few of the many other highly collectible potters are LuAnn Tafoya, Tina and Greg Garcia, Corn Moquino, Virginia Ebelacker, Christina Naranjo, Toni Roller, Shirley Tafoya, Mary Archuleta, Mary Cain, Belen Tapia, and Angela Baca. 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. List or consider subscribing to our. For updates on newly listed items, sales and special promotions! We would be happy to consider reasonable offers. 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. 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 “Collectible Vintage Santa Clara Black Pottery Bowl Margaret Tafoya Style 1950″ is in sale since Wednesday, November 2, 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: Santa Clara NM
This is a very nicely carved Black on Black pottery vase from the Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico by Mida Tafoya. It measures approximately 7 1/2″ long, 6 1/4″ wide, and 4 1/4 high. There are no chips, cracks, or repairs. The item “Large Vintage MIDA TAFOYA Santa Clara Pueblo Black on Black Avanyu Pottery Bowl” is in sale since Wednesday, February 19, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “rarelion” and is located in Glendale, Arizona. This item can be shipped to United States.
Vintage Santa Clara AVANYU Red Bowl Pottery Hand Carved by Mary Cain (d) c1970s. This is the classic Santa Clara redware pottery and features the symbolic Avanyu serpent around the bowl. There are additional designs to encompass the body as the bowl is turned. It is highly polished and the background has the traditional cream colored clay slip. Measures approx 4 1/2″ tall x 5 1/2″ wide. It is signed on the bottom, Mary Cain. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks, restoration or repair. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. A sensational vintage Santa Clara redware Avanyu pottery bowl to add to your collection! Born in 1916, Mary Cain actively made redware and blackware since 1930. She was taught by her mother, Christina Naranjo and her grandmother, Sara Fina Tafoya. She won numerous awards throughout the years and her pottery items continue to remain much sought after by collectors around the world. Santa Clara Pueblo potter, Mary Cain, passed away Thursday, 22 April 2010, at age 95. Mary, whose Tewa name was Blue Rain, was a granddaughter of Sara Fina Tafoya and daughter of Christina Naranjo and she was the grandmother of famous Santa Clara artist Tammy Garcia and Autumn Borts. Those who knew Mary Cain will relish wonderful memories of her. She was a magnificent woman. If you are interested in more than one item, we would be happy to work out a package deal. Thanks for looking and be sure to check out my store for more selections of authentic handmade Native American pottery! If you like our products, please add me to your. List or consider subscribing to our newsletter for updates on newly listed items, sales and special promotions! We would be happy to consider reasonable offers. 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, so you can be assured that all our Native American products are authentic! Most of our old pawn items are One-of-a-Kind and subject to availability. Some of our new items can be re-produced and therefore may have some slight variances from the pictures. 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. We try our best to present the item as accurately as possible, but due to the effects of photo lighting, camera settings or computer monitor settings, the actual color may vary slightly than pictured. Thank you and God Bless! Please allow up to 10 days for transit time, depending on your location. The item “Vintage Santa Clara AVANYU Red Bowl Pottery Hand Carved by Mary Cain (d) c1970s” is in sale since Monday, April 15, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “pizzazz307″ and is located in Made in USA. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Origin: Made in USA
- Type: Native American Pottery
- Artisan: Mary Cain (d-2010)
- Tribal Affiliation: Santa Clara Indian
- Style: Southwestern
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Corn Moquino Santa Clara Pottery Sgraffito Avanyu Bowl. It has minor wear. Zoom in on the photos to see condition. Measures approximately 3 3/4″ tall x 3 3/4″ diameter. Rudolf (Rudi) Turner, 80, of Bloomington, IN. Passed away January 25, 2018 in Spencer, IN. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts on September 17, 1937. Rudi graduated from Brighton high school in Rochester, NY in 1955 and obtained his Bachelors (1959) and Masters (1962) of Science degrees in Biology from the University of Rochester, followed by a Ph. From the University of Texas, Austin, TX in 1966 where he also did a post-doc in the Cell Research Institute until 1969. Employed for 48 years by the Biology Department at Indiana University, Rudis expertise in Transmission and Scanning Electron Microscopy benefited many IU Biology researchers. His most famous micrographs have appeared in biology textbooks. Rudi often combined his scientific interests with his love of art. He engaged in lapidary work and making jewelry inspired by nature by electroplating metals directly onto natural items like miniature orchids, leaves, and feathers. He had a lifelong interest in orchid culturing and breeding, specializing in miniature peloric Phalaenopsis. He generously supported local artisans and sponsored programs at WonderLab promoting archeology or science of art. He was an active member of the Lawrence County Rock and Mineral Club. Rudi was passionate about natural history and Bloomington Indiana provided a unique environment for him to pursue his interests in archaeology, paleontology, geology, and fossil hunting while combining it with his love of canoeing, nature walks, wildlife and photography. He enthusiastically shared these interests with others. In 2013, Rudi and colleague David Dilcher donated 68 acres of land in Greene county to the Sycamore Land Trust known as the Dilcher-Turner Canyon Forest to preserve this natural wonder for others to enjoy. The item “Vintage Corn Moquino Santa Clara Pottery Sgraffito Avanyu Bowl 3 1/4 x 3 1/4″ is in sale since Monday, July 1, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “taminator1969″ and is located in Bedford, Indiana. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Artisan: Corn Moquino
- Tribal Affiliation: Santa Clara