Vintage Native American Arts
The Indigenous People of the Americas exemplify the concept of resilience. Villages in the southwest have been continuously occupied for over 1000 years. From these places and people their art comes from the earth and fills the world with color, form, function, and beauty. Many traditions of weaving, pottery, jewelry, basketry, and carving exemplify the rich cultures that create them both historically and today.
Large Apache Tray
Large Apache tray with a geometric block pattern and concentric ticked rings. Size: 14 3/8" circumference x 3 5/8" tall. Good overall condition with multiple splints missing on the rim...
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Chemehuevi Basket
Chemehuevi tray with geometric dual diamond patterns. Size: 13 3/8" circumference x 3 1/4" tall. Early 20th century. Good overall condition. Missing multiple splints on the rim and in the...
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Polychrome Chemehuevi Basket
Chemehuevi bowl with a geometric diamond polychrome pattern.
Size: 8 11/16" circumference x 2 3/8" tall.
Good overall condition. Missing multiple rim splints.
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Small Isleta Polycrome Bowl
This nice little Isleta bowl has red and brown geometric painted designs over a cream-colored slip. The inside has a rich vernished red slip with deep color. Circa 1920s-1930s. Size:...
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Isleta Polycrome Basket Pot
This wonderful little basket pot has great brown and red line and tick mark designs over a nice cream-colored slip. Circa 1920-30s. A crack is present in the twisted handle...
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Laura Tomosie Hopi/Tewa Pot
Hopi/Tewa potter, Laura Chapella Tomosie, crafted beautiful yellow ware pottery with red and black designs. This pot is in great condition with only my blemishes in the paint and slip....
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