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Hopi Pottery
Modified Eagle Pattern Dianna Tahbo
Traditional Vase Shape Elva Nampeyo
Black and White Geometri Seed Bowl Featherwoman, Helen Naha
Black and White Geometric Seed Pot Featherwoman, Helen Naha
Geometric/Bird Vase Featherwoman, Helen Naha
Geometric with Feather Top Frogwoman, Joy Navasie
Red Corrugated Pot Garnet Pavatea
Inlaid Silver Peach Seed Pot, polished & matte Preston Duwyenie
Large White Matte Seed Pot with Inlaid Silver Preston Duwyenie
Fine Line/ Lizard Seed Pot Sylvia Naha
Lizard & Corn Seed Pot with Geometric base Sylvia Naha
Migration Pattern Tonita Nampeyo
About Pueblo Pottery
Making pueblo pottery is a complex and time consuming occupation. The most critical moments are mixing the clay at the beginning and the last step which is firing outdoors. Each potter digs and mixes their own clay. They use a series of screens to sift it and remove the impurities. Each pot is coiled, not thrown on a wheel. They use no glazes, only a stone to polish the piece. For the last step they build their own "firing" for each pot or group of pots.

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