About the Artist |
In the 17th century many Tewas left the pueblos of what is now New Mexico and joined the Hopis, settling at Hano at First Mesa, where they continued their tradition of fine pottery.
On what is now known as the Hopi reservation in Arizona, potters use stylized parrot, rain and cloud designs to decorate polychrome bowls, jars and canteens. An excellent resource is Hopi-Tewa Pottery by Gregory Schaaf. |
Culture |
American Indian, Hopi |
Medium |
Peach glow pottery with orange, terra cotta and dark brown slip |
Size |
1 1/2" height X 1 1/2" width (clay) |
Signed |
Design on verso likely identifies maker |
Date of creation |
Circa 1960 |
Condition |
Good, not excellent due to minor abrasions |
Provenance |
Bo Jo |