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Native American Vases


Beautiful Native American Ceramic Vases

We have selected some amazing pieces of Native American Ceramic pottery for your enjoyment and have purchased each of them at an incredibly affordable price. These are wonderful vases depicting the Native American motif and come in many colors, sizes and shapes.  The Pueblo, Hopi, Navajo and other tribes are all represented here with their very inspiring pottery.  You will be amazed at the very fine detail in their work.  There is one which will definitely add to the beauty of your home.  These are truly one-of-a-kind heirlooms to be treasured for a lifetime and should be passed down for generations.  Also, they make wonderful gifts for that special someone in your life.

This beautiful pottery is hand crafted, fired and signed by a Native American Navajo pottery artist.
This fine quality will be past down from generation to generation. 

Mini Bell

Medium Bell

Medium Bell

Large Bell

For centuries, windbells have captured the gentle breezes and sounded their message. Many believe that early tribesman may have used bells and the wind spirits to communicate messages to their loved ones.

 3 x 4 1/2 Rock Art Windbell

 The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

 The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

 


  

 

 

Bud Vase

Bud Vase

Bud Vase

Bud Vase

3 1/2 x 7 Rock Art -The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi

 The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi .

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

 

 

 

 

Mini Vase

Ball Jar

Blue Mountain Bowl

Arch Canyon Vase

 The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

 The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

 

   
   

 

 

Anasazi Bowl

Moki Miniature

Cedar Mesa Jug

White Mesa Bowl

 The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

 

    
     

 

 

Large Wedding Vase

Wedding Vase

Wedding Vase

Wedding Vase

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

 

     

 

 

Navajo Petal Vase

Brushy Basin Jar

Moki Miniature Vase

Mini Vase

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

 The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Large Bear 

 Small Bear

Ute Canteen

 Kokopelli Wind Bell

 The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. His presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples. This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi.

Traditional Southwestern motif depicts the piper Kokopelli at play, dancing around the body of a terra cotta bell. Hung outdoors, this decoration adds subtle music to the wind. Loop for hanging.

THESE VASES ARE PRODUCED BY NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS AND ARE MADE BY A PARTICULAR INDIAN TRIBE
unless specifically noted.
Unfortunately, these Vases can not be shipped to  Canada
 
     
 

 Authentic Antique Maricopa Hand Coiled Functional Native American Pottery

Large Old Western Brass Spittoon Collectible Marked Wells Fargo & Co.

 Large Old Western 7th Cavalry Replica Brass Spittoon Collectible

 

 This large antique black and brown Maricopa pot was created around the turn of the century, so it is approximately 100 years old! Following a time honored tradition, this pottery was hand coiled and hand painted. The Maricopa pueblo produces a distinct type of pottery that reflects the natural materials available to it. Each piece is hand coiled, scraped, sanded, painted (with mineral or vegetable pigments) and finally pit fired outside. Legends take pottery making back to the dawn of creation. Some perceive the world in the beginning as being first soft, like moistened clay. In a sense, this land was molded, shaped by wind, water and the forces of nature. Clay is said to come from the "body of Mother Earth" and to be "alive." Clay breathes. Different clays have different natural feelings, qualities and strengths. The chips and fine line cracks only enhance the authenticity of this functional work of antique art. This pot is about 12-1/2" tall, 50" in circumference and 9-1/2" wide at the mouth. You'll receive the pot in the photo. Maricopa pottery is again in danger of disappearing as a living cultural art form, so this antique pot is all the more rare. Don't miss this unique opportunity to own a historical treasure.

  This Wells, Fargo & Co. Spittoon is incredibly well made and based on a true piece of American History. It's a big one, too, made exactly the way they fashioned them in the old west. This spittoon was made from brass and it's meant to last a lifetime! The engraved plate on the front says, "Property of Wells, Fargo & Co. Express San Francisco Division". This item is not an exact replica but inspired by the true antique Wells Fargo & Co. spittoons. The spittoon is 10" tall and 26-1/2" in circumference. You will be receiving one of the items in the picture.

 This 7th Cavalry Spittoon is an incredibly well made replica of a true piece of American History. It's a big one, too, made exactly the way they fashioned them in the old west. This spittoon was made from brass and it's meant to last a lifetime! The design on the front is of the 7th Cavalry arms of two swords crossing with a 7 and an A. The spittoon is 10" tall and 26-1/2" in circumference. You will be receiving one of the items in the picture

 

 

    
 

Genuine Navajo Hand Coiled Pottery 

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Pottery 

 Set of 3 Mata Ortiz Indian Pottery Ring Stands

Fancy Mata Ortiz Hand Painted Polychrome Indian Pottery Ring Stand

Navajo made from the Navajo Nation. This incredible pot was entirely hand coiled from clays gather from the earth. The artist intricately hand painted this one with traditional designs, a butterfly, a bird, and a cornstalk using naturally created colors. This impressive work of art is highly collectible. I've never seen one like this before. It is 5-1/4" tall, 5" wide, it has a circumference of 18", and it has a 1/4" wide opening. This is for decorative purposes only. It is signed on the bottom within the arrowhead image by the Navajo artist IIN. Don't let this once in a lifetime opportunity pass you by!!!

 This is the perfect way to put your pottery on display! This is a set of three pottery ring stands. These pottery ring stands will perfectly showcase your round bottom pottery without drawing any attention to itself thus keeping the attention on the pottery. You'll be getting three from this group of quality pottery ring stands. They vary in size. They come from the Casas Grandes region where the Mata Ortiz pottery is made. So, it stands to reason that these ring stands will go great with any Mata Ortiz pottery in your collection. And, if you want to add to that collection take a look at our pottery section where we have a wide selection of Casas Grandes pottery to choose from.

 This is the perfect way to put your pottery on display! This Mata Ortiz pottery ring stand has been decorated with traditional hand painted designs from the Casas Grandes tradition. These pottery ring stands will safely showcase your round bottom pottery with an extra touch of pattern and color. The hand painted designs feature intricate patterns adopted from Mata Ortiz pottery done with red and black paint on a cream white base. They come from the Casas Grandes region where the Mata Ortiz pottery is made. So, it stands to reason that these ring stands will go great with any Mata Ortiz pottery in your collection. If you want to add to that collection take a look at our pottery section where we have a wide selection of Casas Grandes pottery to choose from. The patterns and styles will vary only slightly and they all feature the same colors. You will be getting one painted pot stand from the group pictured.

  
 

These are wonderful sets

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Pottery Genuine Mata Ortiz Pottery Variety Set of Three Genuine Mata Ortiz Pottery Variety Set of Three Genuine Mata Ortiz Pottery Variety Set of Three
This is a classic Mata Ortiz design from Casas Grandes Valley. Hand coiled without the use of a potter's wheel, this piece of pottery is a true one of a kind. It's amazing how they can sit down and hand paint these pots with such precision without any measurements or sketches. The smooth, stone polished surface conceals the fact that this pot was hand coiled from natural clay. This is an excellent piece of art, an addition to your collection to be proud of. Signed by the Mata Ortiz artist Juan Mora on the bottom. It stands 4-1/4" tall, 5-1/2" wide, with a 17-1/2" circumference, and a 1-3/4" opening. Wholesalers, heads up. This pottery set belongs in your stock or collection! These pots are absolutely stunning works of art. These hand coiled pots have been masterfully hand painted. This selection features a selection of pots in polychrome, black-on-black and red. Mata Ortiz pottery is not only a thing of aesthetic beauty but also a sound investment, as each piece grows in value over time. These pots have been signed by their creators and sizes vary, though they are approximately 5" to 6" tall and 5" to 6" in diameter. You'll be getting the set of three pots in the photos.   The Inspiration of Casa Grandes pottery is taken from Casas Grandes tradition. The renaissance of this beautiful pottery began in the early 1960's, following the Amerind Foundation's excavation of the nearby Paquime ruins in 1958. Until that time, there was little interest in the antiquities of the area, but after the excavation, however, an new awareness developed. Wholesalers, heads up. This pottery set belongs in your stock or collection! These pots are absolutely stunning works of art. These hand coiled pots have been masterfully hand painted. This selection features a selection of pots in polychrome, black-on-black and red. Mata Ortiz pottery is not only a thing of aesthetic beauty but also a sound investment, as each piece grows in value over time. These pots have been signed by their creators and sizes vary, though they are approximately 5" to 6" tall and 5" to 6" in diameter. You'll be getting the set of three pots in the photos.   The Inspiration of Casa Grandes pottery is taken from Casas Grandes tradition. The renaissance of this beautiful pottery began in the early 1960's, following the Amerind Foundation's excavation of the nearby Paquime ruins in 1958. Until that time, there was little interest in the antiquities of the area, but after the excavation, however, an new awareness developed. These pots are absolutely stunning works of art. These hand coiled pots have been masterfully hand painted. This selection features a selection of pots in polychrome, black-on-black and red. Mata Ortiz pottery is not only a thing of aesthetic beauty but also a sound investment, as each piece grows in value over time. These pots have been signed by their creators and sizes vary, though they are approximately 5" to 6" tall and 5" to 6" in diameter. You'll be getting the set of three pots in the photos.  The Inspiration of Casa Grandes pottery is taken from Casas Grandes tradition. The renaissance of this beautiful pottery began in the early 1960's, following the Amerind Foundation's excavation of the nearby Paquime ruins in 1958. Until that time, there was little interest in the antiquities of the area, but after the excavation, however, an new awareness developed.
  
  

Large Unique White Vase Horse Hair Pottery

Large Unique White Horse Hair Vase

Large Unique White Seed Pot - Horse Hair Pottery 

Large Unique White Bowl - Horse Hair Pottery 
This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling pottery. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling vase. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This vase is about 9" tall by 6" wide, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown. This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling pottery. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This seed pot is about 7" tall by 9" wide, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown. This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling bowl. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This bowl is about 4-3/4" tall by 12-1/2" wide, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown.
            
          

 Large Unique White Horse Hair Pottery

Large Unique White Plate - Horse Hair Pottery

 White Pot Genuine Unique Hand Coiled Horse Hair Pottery

This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling vase. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This vase is about 13-1/2" tall by 5-1/4" wide, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown.

This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling plate. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This plate is about 1" tall by 14-1/4" wide, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown. This art lover's delight is exceptionally unique pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. Natalie uses horse hair in the firing of this pottery, which creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls. This pottery is hand coiled, making Jetter's horse hair pottery most likely the only hand coiled horse hair pottery in the world, so you won't find it anywhere else! The process of hand-coiling a pot is unlike molded or thrown pots. It is exacting and intricate, so one pot can take longer than a day to complete, and definitely longer than just one sitting, making hand-coiled pottery a true test of technique, artistry and patience. The hand made quality and effort going into making just one pot increases the value and individuality exponentially, making each one of a kind piece of pottery a smart investment and a beautiful addition to a home or office. The horse hair and hand coiled nature of the pot combine to make it a true one of a kind, only found here. This pottery is about 6" wide by 5-1/2" tall with a 4" mouth and a 19-1/4" circumference. Signed on the bottom NJ by the horse hair pottery artist Natalie Jetter.

These Beautiful Horse Hair Vases are one-of-a-kind
and going very fast.

Get yours today!

                  
          
Genuine Unique Hand Coiled Horse Hair Pottery Genuine Hand Made Horse Hair Pottery White Pot Genuine Small Hand Coiled Horse Hair Pottery Genuine Hand Made Horse Hair Pottery
This art lover's delight is exceptionally unique pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. Natalie uses horse hair in the firing of this pottery, which creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls. This pottery is hand coiled, making Jetter's horse hair pottery most likely the only hand coiled horse hair pottery in the world, so you won't find it anywhere else! The process of hand-coiling a pot is unlike molded or thrown pots. It is exacting and intricate, so one pot can take longer than a day to complete, and definitely longer than just one sitting, making hand-coiled pottery a true test of technique, artistry and patience. The hand made quality and effort going into making just one pot increases the value and individuality exponentially, making each one of a kind piece of pottery a smart investment and a beautiful addition to a home or office. This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling pottery. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This vase is about 7-1/2" tall by 6-1/2" wide, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown. This art lover's delight is exceptionally unique pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. Natalie uses horse hair in the firing of this pottery, which creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls. This pottery is hand coiled, making Jetter's horse hair pottery most likely the only hand coiled horse hair pottery in the world, so you won't find it anywhere else! The process of hand-coiling a pot is unlike molded or thrown pots. It is exacting and intricate, so one pot can take longer than a day to complete, and definitely longer than just one sitting, making hand-coiled pottery a true test of technique, artistry and patience. The hand made quality and effort going into making just one pot increases the value and individuality exponentially, making each one of a kind piece of pottery a smart investment and a beautiful addition to a home or office. The horse hair and hand coiled nature of the pot combine to make it a true one of a kind, only found here. This pottery is about 6-3/4" wide by 5-3/4" tall with a 4-1/4" mouth and a 21-1/2" circumference. Signed on the bottom NJ by the horse hair pottery artist Natalie Jetter. This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling pottery. Each horse hair bowl is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This bowl is about 5" tall by 9" wide, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown.

 

             
         

 

 

White Pot Unique Genuine Hand Coiled Horse Hair Pottery

White Pot Genuine Hand Coiled Horse Hair Pottery

 Unique White Pot Genuine Hand Coiled Horse Hair Pottery

 

This art lover's delight is exceptionally unique pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. Natalie uses horse hair in the firing of this pottery, which creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls. This pottery is hand coiled, making Jetter's horse hair pottery most likely the only hand coiled horse hair pottery in the world, so you won't find it anywhere else! The process of hand-coiling a pot is unlike molded or thrown pots. It is exacting and intricate, so one pot can take longer than a day to complete, and definitely longer than just one sitting, making hand-coiled pottery a true test of technique, artistry and patience. The hand made quality and effort going into making just one pot increases the value and individuality exponentially, making each one of a kind piece of pottery a smart investment and a beautiful addition to a home or office. The horse hair and hand coiled nature of the pot combine to make it a true one of a kind, only found here. This pottery is about 6" wide by 6" tall with a 3-3/4" mouth and a 20-1/4" circumference. Signed on the bottom NJ by the horse hair pottery artist Natalie Jetter.

This art lover's delight is exceptionally unique pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. Natalie uses horse hair in the firing of this pottery, which creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls. This pottery is hand coiled, making Jetter's horse hair pottery most likely the only hand coiled horse hair pottery in the world, so you won't find it anywhere else! The process of hand-coiling a pot is unlike molded or thrown pots. It is exacting and intricate, so one pot can take longer than a day to complete, and definitely longer than just one sitting, making hand-coiled pottery a true test of technique, artistry and patience. The hand made quality and effort going into making just one pot increases the value and individuality exponentially, making each one of a kind piece of pottery a smart investment and a beautiful addition to a home or office. The horse hair and hand coiled nature of the pot combine to make it a true one of a kind, only found here. This pottery is about 6-3/8" wide by 6" tall with a 3-1/2" mouth and a 19-3/4" circumference. Signed on the bottom NJ by the horse hair pottery artist Natalie Jetter.

 This art lover's delight is exceptionally unique pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. Natalie uses horse hair in the firing of this pottery, which creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls. This pottery is hand coiled, making Jetter's horse hair pottery most likely the only hand coiled horse hair pottery in the world, so you won't find it anywhere else! The process of hand-coiling a pot is unlike molded or thrown pots. It is exacting and intricate, so one pot can take longer than a day to complete, and definitely longer than just one sitting, making hand-coiled pottery a true test of technique, artistry and patience. The hand made quality and effort going into making just one pot increases the value and individuality exponentially, making each one of a kind piece of pottery a smart investment and a beautiful addition to a home or office. The horse hair and hand coiled nature of the pot combine to make it a true one of a kind, only found here. This pottery is about 8-1/4" wide by 5-1/2" tall with a 4-1/2" mouth and a 25" circumference. Signed on the bottom NJ by the horse hair pottery artist Natalie Jetter.

 

 

White Pot Genuine Hand Coiled Horse Hair Pottery

Large Unique White Plate Genuine Hand Made Horse Hair Pottery

White Pot Genuine Hand Coiled Horse Hair

Hand Coiled Native Deluxe Pottery Set of Three

This art lover's delight is exceptionally unique pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. Natalie uses horse hair in the firing of this pottery, which creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls. This pottery is hand coiled, making Jetter's horse hair pottery most likely the only hand coiled horse hair pottery in the world, so you won't find it anywhere else! The process of hand-coiling a pot is unlike molded or thrown pots. It is exacting and intricate, so one pot can take longer than a day to complete, and definitely longer than just one sitting, making hand-coiled pottery a true test of technique, artistry and patience. The hand made quality and effort going into making just one pot increases the value and individuality exponentially, making each one of a kind piece of pottery a smart investment and a beautiful addition to a home or office. The horse hair and hand coiled nature of the pot combine to make it a true one of a kind, only found here. This pottery is about 6-1/4" wide by 5-3/8" tall with a 4" mouth and a 19-3/4" circumference. Signed on the bottom NJ by the horse hair pottery artist Natalie Jetter.

This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling plate. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This plate is about 1" tall by 14-1/4" wide, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown.   Dating back many years, horsehair pottery is a Native American art form. As its name implies, it is made using hair from the tail and mane of a horse. The pots are hand thrown, bisque-fired and returned to the kiln. Handcrafted horsehair pottery is created by burning horsehair on the surface of a piece of pottery when it is red hot. The red coloring of many of the pots is caused from iron when the pot is sprayed with the iron-laden etching acid. Each piece is similar, but none are the same because of the free flow of the horsehair. It's been written in Native American folklore that a pueblo potter's long hair blew against a piece of pottery she was removing from a hot kiln and stuck to the piece, which first made horsehair pottery. The finished piece was so interesting that she duplicated it with hair from a horse's tail. Today, members of various tribes make horsehair pottery, including the Navajo people.

This art lover's delight is exceptionally unique pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. Natalie uses horse hair in the firing of this pottery, which creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls. This pottery is hand coiled, making Jetter's horse hair pottery most likely the only hand coiled horse hair pottery in the world, so you won't find it anywhere else! The process of hand-coiling a pot is unlike molded or thrown pots. It is exacting and intricate, so one pot can take longer than a day to complete, and definitely longer than just one sitting, making hand-coiled pottery a true test of technique, artistry and patience. The hand made quality and effort going into making just one pot increases the value and individuality exponentially, making each one of a kind piece of pottery a smart investment and a beautiful addition to a home or office. The horse hair and hand coiled nature of the pot combine to make it a true one of a kind, only found here. This pottery is about 8-1/4" wide by 6-1/4" tall with a 5" mouth and a 25" circumference. Signed on the bottom NJ by the horse hair pottery artist Natalie Jetter.

This set features a variety of small top-notch Mata Ortiz pottery. They are absolutely stunning works of art. These pots have been masterfully hand coiled with precision and hand painted with brilliant traditional designs. This set of three offers a variety of shapes and colors. Mata Ortiz pottery is astonishingly varied in its styles and forms so there is a pot for every decor. These pots have been signed by their creators and sizes vary. They average approximately 4" to 6" tall and 3" to 4" in diameter. You'll be getting the one-of-a-kind set of three pots pictured below.   The Inspiration for Mata Ortiz pottery is taken from the ancient Casas Grandes tradition. The renaissance of this beautiful pottery began in the early 1960's, following the Amerind Foundation's excavation of the nearby Paquime ruins in 1958. Until that time there was little interest in the antiquities of the area. After the excavation, however, a new awareness developed. Casas Grandes pottery is made with clay from the mountains high above the village of Mata Ortiz, painted with human hair brushes and natural pigments (minerals and roots of plants). It is hand-formed, without the use of a potter's wheel, and dung fired. Each intricate line has been hand-painted. Each pot features beautiful workmanship and a high gloss, stone polished finish.

   
 

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Wedding Vase Pottery

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Wedding Vase Pottery

Hand Coiled Indian Checkered Polychrome Wedding Vase Pottery 

Hand Coiled Indian Fish Polychrome Wedding Vase Pottery

 

 Fine pottery such as this is distinguished by its beauty and balance. This red, black and green Polychrome Traditional Design pot is of prime quality with delicately hand coiled walls and hand stone polished. This is an excellent piece of art with its hand painted checker and other designs completely surrounding the walls. It's an addition to your collection to be proud of. It stands about 4" tall, about 3-1/2" wide, it has a pair of about 1" openings and it's about 8" in circumference. Unsigned by the artist.  Technically and aesthetically, Casas Grandes pottery equals or surpasses the work of the Indian potters of the American Southwest. It is made with clay from the mountains high above the village of Mata Ortiz, painted with human hairbrushes and natural pigments (minerals and roots of plants). It is hand-formed, without the use of a potter's wheel, and is dung fired.

Fine pottery such as this is distinguished by its beauty and balance. This red, black and green Polychrome Traditional Design pot is of prime quality with delicately hand coiled walls and hand stone polished. This is an excellent piece of art with its hand painted fish and other designs completely surrounding the walls. It's an addition to your collection to be proud of. It stands about 4" tall, about 3-1/2" wide, it has a pair of about 1" openings and it's about 8" in circumference. Unsigned by the artist.  Technically and aesthetically, Casas Grandes pottery equals or surpasses the work of the Indian potters of the American Southwest. It is made with clay from the mountains high above the village of Mata Ortiz, painted with human hairbrushes and natural pigments (minerals and roots of plants). It is hand-formed, without the use of a potter's wheel, and is dung fired.

 

 


 

 

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Wedding Vase Pottery

 Black Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Wedding Vase

 

 

Fine pottery such as this is distinguished by its beauty and balance. This Black on Black Traditional Design pot is of prime quality with delicately hand coiled walls and hand stone polished to a high shine. This is an excellent piece of art with its hand painted designs completely surrounding the walls. The handle of this vase was tragically broken off during handling. We have repaired it and the damage is barely visible. The repaired handle is solid and as secure as it was originally. It stands about 12" tall, 7" wide, it has a pair of 3/4" openings and it's 20-1/2" in circumference. Signed by the artist Alonso Meraz.

 Fine pottery such as this is distinguished by its beauty and balance. This Black on Black Traditional Design pot is of prime quality with delicately hand coiled walls and hand stone polished to a high shine. This is an excellent piece of art with its hand painted designs completely surrounding the walls. An addition to your collection to be proud of. It stands approximately 11-1/2" tall, 5-1/2" wide, it has a pair of 1-3/8" openings and it's 17-1/4" in circumference. Signed by the artist Cruz Verez.  Technically and aesthetically, Casas Grandes pottery equals or surpasses the work of the Indian potters of the American Southwest. It is made with clay from the mountains high above the village of Mata Ortiz, painted with human hairbrushes and natural pigments (minerals and roots of plants). It is hand-formed, without the use of a potter's wheel, and is dung fired.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Four Corners Traditionally Painted Wedding Vase Pottery

Native American Four Corners Traditionally Painted Wedding Vase Pottery

Native American Four Corners Traditionally Painted Wedding Vase Pottery

 

This is a true work of art. This is a fine example of Navajo Indian pottery. It is gorgeous with hand painted pueblo designs. It has been dressed with a genuine Turquoise nugget and some genuine feathers for a touch of natural character. This pottery was made in the Four Corners region and it came to us through a buy out on one of the major television shopping channels.  This sensational wedding vase is approximately 8-1/2" tall, 6" wide, 17-1/2" in circumference, and it has a pair of 1-1/4" wide openings. Due to the hand crafted nature of this item, some variations may occur from piece to piece. The photo is an excellent representation of the one of a kind hand crafted pot you'll receive.   The Dine' People are a unique group of people still living the traditional life with many oral stories passed down to the younger generation through the Dine' language. The Navajo people have returned to their original name given to them by their holy people. The Dine' land (aka Navajo reservation) on top of Oak Creek Canyon is the largest reservation established for the Dine', covering about 25,000 sq. miles of land, which is located in the Southwest in parts of Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado. The Dine' People believe they live within the Four Sacred Mountains. This is a true work of art. This is a fine example of Navajo Indian pottery. It is gorgeous with hand painted pueblo designs. It has been dressed with a genuine Turquoise nugget and some genuine feathers for a touch of natural character. This pottery was made in the Four Corners region. This sensational wedding vase is approximately 8-1/2" tall, 6" wide, 17-1/2" in circumference, and it has a pair of 1-1/4" wide openings.  Due to the hand crafted nature of this item, some variations may occur from piece to piece. The photo is an excellent representation of the one of a kind hand crafted pot you'll receive.

 

   
 

Large Unique Red Plate - Horse Hair Pottery

Genuine Hand Made Horse Hair Pottery

Unique Red Pot Genuine Hand Coiled Horse Hair Pottery

Genuine Hand Made Horse Hair Pottery

This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling plate. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This plate is about 1" tall by 14-1/4" wide, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown. This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling bowl. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This bowl is about 4-1/2" tall by 11-1/2" wide, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown.

This art lover's delight is exceptionally unique pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. Natalie uses horse hair in the firing of this pottery, which creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls. This pottery is hand coiled, making Jetter's horse hair pottery most likely the only hand coiled horse hair pottery in the world, so you won't find it anywhere else! The process of hand-coiling a pot is unlike molded or thrown pots. It is exacting and intricate, so one pot can take longer than a day to complete, and definitely longer than just one sitting, making hand-coiled pottery a true test of technique, artistry and patience. The hand made quality and effort going into making just one pot increases the value and individuality exponentially, making each one of a kind piece of pottery a smart investment and a beautiful addition to a home or office. The horse hair and hand coiled nature of the pot combine to make it a true one of a kind, only found here. This pottery is about 6-1/8" wide by 5-1/2" tall with a 4" mouth and a 19-1/2" circumference. Signed on the bottom NJ by the horse hair pottery artist Natalie Jetter.

This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling pottery. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This pottery is about 8-1/2" wide by 10-1/4" tall, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown.

           
              
Unique Red Plate Genuine Hand Made Horse Hair Pottery Genuine Hand Made Horse Hair Pottery Genuine Hand Made Horse Hair Pottery

Genuine Hand Made Horse Hair Pottery 

This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling plate. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This plate is about 1" tall by 14-1/4" wide, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown.   Dating back many years, horsehair pottery is a Native American art form. As its name implies, it is made using hair from the tail and mane of a horse. The pots are hand thrown, bisque-fired and returned to the kiln. Handcrafted horsehair pottery is created by burning horsehair on the surface of a piece of pottery when it is red hot. The red coloring of many of the pots is caused from iron when the pot is sprayed with the iron-laden etching acid. Each piece is similar, but none are the same because of the free flow of the horsehair. It's been written in Native American folklore that a pueblo potter's long hair blew against a piece of pottery she was removing from a hot kiln and stuck to the piece, which first made horsehair pottery. The finished piece was so interesting that she duplicated it with hair from a horse's tail. Today, members of various tribes make horsehair pottery, including the Navajo people. This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling vase. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This vase is about 13-1/2" tall by 5-1/2" wide, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown.

This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling pottery. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This vase is about 10-1/2" tall by 4-1/2" wide, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown.

This is exceptional pottery with precise techniques and skillful production. It's an art lover's delight. Yes, they actually use horse hair in the firing of this pottery. The horse hair is what creates the shadowy, reticulated streaks that meander about the walls of this dazzling pottery. Each horse hair pot is indeed a true one of a kind. If you don't receive the item in the pictures, you'll receive one the same shape and size from this artist. This seed pot is about 7" tall by 9" wide, but exact size varies as each unique item is hand thrown.
   

 

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Pottery

 Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Pottery

 Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Pottery

 

 This is a one of a kind! This is a very desirable design from Casas Grandes Valley. Fine pottery such as this is distinguished by its beauty and balance. This Traditional Design pot is of prime quality with delicately hand coiled walls. This is an excellent piece of art with its hand painted lines and designs. An addition to your collection to be proud of. It is hand made and signed by Cecy Bugarini, and stands approximately 11 1/2" tall, 9" wide and opening is 2 1/4".

 From Casas Grandes Valley, this hand made pot is loaded with traditional southwestern flair. This pot is high quality, with walls that have been stone-polished by hand to a fine finish. Hand coiled without the use of a potter's wheel, this piece of pottery is a true one of a kind. It has been masterfully hand painted with a staggering amount of fine line designs created with skill and care. The soft, satiny color scheme of this pottery will blend perfectly with almost any decor and the intricacy of the hand painted details makes it easy to admire. It is a beautiful piece of art meant to be treasured and will be a welcome addition to your collection.

 

   
 

 

 

Mata Ortiz Black on Black Indian Pottery

 Black Hand Coiled Indian Pottery

 Black Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Pottery

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Pottery 

Fine pottery such as this is distinguished by its beauty and balance. This Black on Black Traditional Design pot is of prime quality with delicately hand coiled walls and hand stone polished to a high shine. This is an excellent piece of art with its hand painted designs completely surrounding the walls. An addition to your collection to be proud of. It stands about 6" tall, 6" wide, a 2-1/2" opening and 19-3/4" in circumference. Signed by the artist Tomasa Moro.

 Fine pottery such as this is distinguished by its beauty and balance. This Black on Black Traditional Design pot is of prime quality with delicately hand coiled walls and hand stone polished to a high shine. This is an excellent piece of art with its hand painted designs completely surrounding the walls. It's an addition to your collection to be proud of. It stands approximately 7" tall and 7" wide with a 3-3/4" mouth and a 22" circumference. Signed by the artist Silvia Silveira.

 Fine pottery such as this is distinguished by its beauty and balance. This Black on Black Traditional Design pot is of prime quality with delicately hand coiled walls and hand stone polished to a high shine. This is an excellent piece of art with its hand painted designs completely surrounding the walls. An addition to your collection to be proud of. It stands approximately 13-1/2" tall, 6-3/4" wide, a 4" opening and 26-1/4" in circumference. Signed by the artist Sanbe

 

 

  
 

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Pottery

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Pottery

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Pottery

 Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Pottery

From Casas Grandes Valley, this hand made pot is loaded with homespun southwestern flair. This Black on Black Traditional Pottery is of prime quality with delicately hand coiled walls and balanced disc shape. It is a true one of a kind. Hand etched traditional designs vibrate along the polished pottery walls. The smooth, stone polished surface conceals the fact that this pot was hand coiled from natural clay without a potter's wheel. An addition to your collection to be proud of. It stands 3-1/2" tall, 8-1/2" wide, with a 27-1/4" circumference, and a 2-1/4" opening. Signed by the Mata Ortiz artist Beto Hernandez.   The Inspiration for Casas Grandes pottery is taken from the ancient Casas Grandes tradition. The renaissance of this beautiful pottery began in the early 1960's, following the Amerind Foundation's excavation of the nearby Paquime ruins in 1958. Until that time there was little interest in the antiquities of the area. After the excavation, however, a new awareness developed. Technically and aesthetically, Casas Grandes pottery equals or surpasses the work of the Indian potters of the American Southwest. It is made with clay from the mountains high above the village of Mata Ortiz and painted with human hair brushes and natural pigments (minerals and roots of plants). It is hand-formed, without the use of a potter's wheel, and dung fired.

 Fine pottery such as this is distinguished by its beauty and balance. This Black on Black Traditional Pottery is of prime quality with delicately hand coiled walls and balanced disc shape. Hand etched traditional designs seem to vibrate along the polished pottery walls. The smooth, stone polished surface conceals the fact that this pot was hand coiled from natural clay without a potter's wheel. An addition to your collection to be proud of. It stands about 3-1/4" tall, about 6-1/4" wide, a about 2-1/8" opening and about 20-3/4" in circumference. Signed by the artist Beto Hernandez.   The Inspiration for Casas Grandes pottery is taken from the ancient Casas Grandes tradition. The renaissance of this beautiful pottery began in the early 1960's, following the Amerind Foundation's excavation of the nearby Paquime ruins in 1958. Until that time there was little interest in the antiquities of the area. After the excavation, however, a new awareness developed. Technically and aesthetically, Casas Grandes pottery equals or surpasses the work of the Indian potters of the American Southwest. It is made with clay from the mountains high above the village of Mata Ortiz and painted with human hair brushes and natural pigments (minerals and roots of plants). It is hand-formed, without the use of a potter's wheel, and dung fired.

 

This is a one of a kind! This is a very desirable design from Casas Grandes Valley. Fine pottery such as this is distinguished by its beauty and balance. This Traditional Design pot is of prime quality with delicately hand coiled walls. This is an excellent piece of art with its symmetric hand painted lines and designs. An addition to your collection to be proud of. It is hand made by Manuel Olivas, and stands 6" tall and ~6-1/4" wide.

 

 


 

 

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Dazzler Pottery MATA ORTIZ HAND COILED DAZZLER INDIAN POTTERY Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Pottery Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Indian Pottery
Top Notch Pottery! This exceptional pot is a classic design from Casas Grandes Valley. Hand painted traditional interlacing designs seem to jump off of the smooth pottery walls. It's amazing how they can sit down and hand paint these pots with such precision without any measurements or sketches. This pot has a mind boggling amount of fine line free hand detail. The smooth surface conceals the fact that this pot was hand coiled from natural clay without a potter's wheel. This is an excellent piece of art, an addition to your collection to be proud of. Signed by the Mata Ortiz artist Maria Antonia Mora on the bottom. It stands 5" tall, 6" wide, with a 19" circumference, and a 2-3/4" opening.   The Inspiration for Casas Grandes pottery is taken from the ancient Casas Grandes tradition. The renaissance of this beautiful pottery began in the early 1960's, following the Amerind Foundation's excavation of the nearby Paquime ruins in 1958. Until that time there was little interest in the antiquities of the area. After the excavation, however, a new awareness developed. Technically and aesthetically, Casas Grandes pottery equals or surpasses the work of the Indian potters of the American Southwest. It is made with clay from the mountains high above the village of Mata Ortiz and painted with human hair brushes and natural pigments (minerals and roots of plants). It is hand-formed, without the use of a potter's wheel, and dung fired. This is a one of a kind! This is a very desirable design from Casas Grandes Valley. Fine pottery such as this is distinguished by its beauty and balance. This Traditional Design pot is of prime quality with delicately hand coiled walls. This is an excellent piece of art with its symmetric hand painted lines and designs. An addition to your collection to be proud of. It stands about 5" tall, about 5-1/2" wide and the circumference is about 19" with a about 1-1/2" opening.   Technically and aesthetically, Casas Grandes pottery equals or surpasses the work of the Indian potters of the American Southwest. It is made with clay from the mountains high above the village of Mata Ortiz, painted with human hairbrushes and natural pigments (minerals and roots of plants). It is hand-formed, without the use of a potter's wheel, and is dung fired. A uniquely stylized design conveying true talent! This exceptional pot is from Casas Grandes Valley. Stunning, hand painted traditional fish designs seem to jump off of the smooth pottery walls. It's amazing how they can sit down and hand paint these pots with such precision without any measurements or sketches. This pot has a mind boggling amount of fine line free hand detail. The smooth surface conceals the fact that this pot was hand coiled from natural clay without a potter's wheel. If your looking for a real one of a kind pot with an exclusive design look no further. This is an excellent piece of art, an addition to your collection to be proud of. Signed by the Mata Ortiz artist Julio Mora on the bottom. A uniquely stylized design conveying true talent! This exceptional pot is from Casas Grandes Valley. Hand painted traditional Jack Rabbit designs seem to jump off of the smooth pottery walls. It's amazing how they can sit down and hand paint these pots with such precision without any measurements or sketches. This pot has a mind boggling amount of free hand detail. The smooth surface conceals the fact that this pot was hand coiled from natural clay without a potter's wheel. If your looking for a real one of a kind pot with an exclusive design look no further. This is an excellent piece of art, an addition to your collection to be proud of. Signed by the Mata Ortiz artist Alma Soto on the bottom.
         
          

Hand Coiled Turquoise Chip Indian Pottery with Fetishes and Feathers

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Turquoise Indian Pottery

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Turquoise Indian Pottery

  Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Turquoise Fetish Pottery

  This is a Turquoise Pot with offerings to the spirits. This hand coiled pot is covered in Turquoise chips adorned with animal fetish carvings, or offerings to the animal spirits for spiritual prayer. THIS ONE IS A TRUE KEEPER!!! IT HAS BEEN ENTIRELY HAND COILED!!

A Turquoise Pot with offerings to the spirits. A hand coiled pot covered in genuine Turquoise chips adorned with animal carvings, offerings to the animal spirits, for spiritual prayer. Details: about 8" wide and 7" tall. THIS ONE IS A TRUE KEEPER!!! IT HAS BEEN ENTIRELY HAND COILED!! A Turquoise Pot with offerings to the spirits. A hand coiled pot covered in Turquoise chips adorned with animal carvings, offerings to the animal spirits, for spiritual prayer.

 

 


 

 

Hopi Hand Coiled Dazzler Pottery

 Jemez Hand Coiled Indian Pottery

Pueblo Indian Hand Coiled Pottery by Native American artist Tortalita

Pueblo Indian Hand Coiled Pottery by Native American artist Tortalita

 This one is for the art lover with refined tastes. This is an incredible, high quality hand coiled pot with delicate thin walls. This fine piece of pottery was hand made by master Jemez Indian pottery artist Edwina Tortalita. Edwina lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico where she makes all of her pots out of natural clays gathered from the Earth. This one was hand painted with great skill. This Jemez Indian pot is 5-3/4" tall, 5-1/4" wide, 20-1/4" in circumference, and it has a 2-1/4" wide opening. Signed on the bottom by the Jemez Indian artist Edwina Tortalita.

 

 

 

 

 

Pueblo Indian Hand Coiled Pottery by Native American artist Tortalita

Pueblo Indian Hand Coiled Pottery

Pueblo Indian Hand Coiled Pottery

Publo Indian Hand Coiled Pottery by Native American artist Tortalita

 

 

 

 

 

Jemez Hand Coiled Indian Pottery

Pueblo Indian Hand Coiled Pottery

 

 

This one is for the art lover with refined tastes. This is an incredible, high quality hand coiled pot with delicate thin walls. This fine piece of pottery was hand made by master Jemez Indian pottery artist Edwina Tortalita. Edwina lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico where she makes all of her pots out of natural clays gathered from the Earth. This one was hand painted with great skill. This Jemez Indian pot is approximately 5-1/4" tall, 5-1/2" wide, 20" in circumference, and it has a 3" wide opening. Signed on the bottom by the Jemez Indian artist Edwina Tortalita.

This one is for the art lover with refined tastes. This is an incredible, high quality hand coiled pot with delicate thin walls. This fine piece of pottery was hand made by master Jemez Indian pottery artist Edwina Tortalita. Edwina lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico where she makes all of her pots out of natural clays gathered from the Earth. This one was hand painted with great skill. This Jemez Indian pot is approximately 5-5/8" tall, 5-1/4" wide, 20-1/4" in circumference, and it has a 3-1/4" wide opening. Signed on the bottom by the Jemez Indian artist Edwina Tortalita.

 

 

 

    
 

 Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Pottery

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Dazzler Pottery

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Pottery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Coiled Effigy Indian Pottery

Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Pottery  

 MATA ORTIZ COILED Indian Effigy POTTERY

 

 Imaginative and creative. Amazing fine line details, an artistic wonder. This hand coiled, hand painted and hand fired Casa Grandes pot is a unique and traditional design. This pot is about 9-3/4" tall, 5-1/2" wide, 20" in circumference and has a 4-1/4" opening. Signed Manuel Olivas. Painting is still widely used to decorate pots in the Southwest. Potters make no measurements or sketches but paint designs free-hand.

 

 Extreme fine line details, hand painted, free hand. An artistic wonder. This is a collectible Pot made in Casas Grandes Valley. Beautiful pottery such as this is distinguished by its beauty and balance. It's created from the "prized" clay in the mountains high above Mata Ortiz. That alone adds considerable collectible value to this piece. This pottery is hand painted, with consistent and methodical, strokes forming intricate geometric shapes and traditional designs.

          
                
Painted Pottery Kokopelli Wall Decorations Painted Pottery Kokopelli Wall Decorations Painted Pottery Kokopelli Wall Decorations Navajo Painted Pottery Kokopelli Wall Decorations

These beautiful hand-crafted pieces are absolutely stunning works of Navajo art. They have been masterfully painted by hand in several colors in the traditional design of a Kokopelli. These three highly collectible wall decorations are perfect to hang on your own walls, indoor and outdoor. They are lightweight and would make great gifts. Let your imagination be your guide. These are 13" long and 6-3/4" wide. They are Navajo made and signed by the artist.

These beautiful hand-crafted pieces are absolutely stunning works of Navajo art. They have been masterfully painted by hand in several colors in the traditional design of a Kokopelli. These three highly collectible wall decorations are perfect to hang on your own walls, indoor and outdoor. They are lightweight and would make great gifts. Let your imagination be your guide. These are 13" long and 6-3/4" wide. They are Navajo made and signed by the artist.

These beautiful hand-crafted pieces are absolutely stunning works of Navajo art. They have been masterfully painted by hand in several colors in the traditional design of a Kokopelli. These three highly collectible wall decorations are perfect to hang on your own walls, indoor and outdoor. They are lightweight and would make great gifts. Let your imagination be your guide. These are 13" long and 6-3/4" wide. They are Navajo made and signed by the artist.

These beautiful hand-crafted pieces are absolutely stunning works of Navajo art. They have been masterfully painted by hand in black and orange in the traditional design of a Kokopelli. These two highly collectible wall decorations are perfect to hang on your own walls, indoor and outdoor. They are lightweight and would make great gifts. Let your imagination be your guide. These are 13" long and 6-3/4" wide. They are Navajo made and signed by the artist.
THESE VASES ARE NOT INDIAN PRODUCED, AN INDIAN PRODUCT, OR THE PRODUCT OF A PARTICULAR INDIAN TRIBE OR INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS ORGANIZATION.
 
             

 

         
           

COLORFUL SOUTHWESTERN POT

 

DESERT SPIRIT VASE WITH A STAND

 

 

 

SOUTHWESTERN PATTERNED VASE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SOUTHWESTERN POT DISPLAY

 

BUFFALO CERAMIC VASES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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