Description: Circa: 1970's Artist: Glendora Fragua (b.1958) Method: Traditional Handcoiled, Etched, Kiln Fired, & Polished Native American: Jemez Pueblo, Corn Clan Signed : Cornstalk Hallmark Measures: 2.5" x 2.5" It has 1/4" opening. Circumference 5" (Approximately) Condition: Excellent. No Chips or Cracks. Slight blemishes due to variations in handmade pottery. Please enlarge and look at all photos carefully as they are a large part of the description. Photographed all around. This sgrafitto Native American seed pot has a nice rounded shape that is intricately etched with a symmetrical design on the front face of the pot with red polished background and backside. The design has a floral star shape at the center, it includes banded lines edged with kiva steps - triangles (mountain motif) and feathers. It has a rich soft earthen rust color polished to a nice sheen. It would be a beautiful addition to any collection. Handmade by master potter Glendora Fragua a talented award winning artisan from San Jemez. Pueblo, New Mexico, USA. Daughter of famed matriarch Juanita Fragua. Glendora characterizes her work as contemporary but made the traditional way: hand-gathered-and-processed clay, volcanic ash for temper, paints from the Earth and plants, everything is done by hand the ancient way... the only modern technology she uses is an electric kiln to fire her pots in. The designs she uses are her own, carved into her pots after they've dried and been polished but not fired yet. After carving she might add a red or buff or micaceous slip, then she adds her trademark cornstalk to the bottom and before firing it. This piece showcases the rich cultural heritage of Native American pottery. True craftsmanship and skill of Native American pottery making are represented here. Beautiful, rare, one of a kind.
Price: 395 USD
Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
End Time: 2024-05-27T22:10:18.000Z
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Origin: Jemez Pueblo,New Mexico USA
Artisan: Glendora Fragua
Tribal Affiliation: Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico USA
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Culture: Native American: US
Handmade: Yes