Native American Pottery

Ipsha Garcia, Acoma, Large Pottery, Geometric Pattern, 21 x 20 1/2

Ipsha Garcia, Acoma, Large Pottery, Geometric Pattern, 21 x 20 1/2
Ipsha Garcia, Acoma, Large Pottery, Geometric Pattern, 21 x 20 1/2
Ipsha Garcia, Acoma, Large Pottery, Geometric Pattern, 21 x 20 1/2
Ipsha Garcia, Acoma, Large Pottery, Geometric Pattern, 21 x 20 1/2

Ipsha Garcia, Acoma, Large Pottery, Geometric Pattern, 21 x 20 1/2

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Ipsha Garcia, Acoma, Large Pottery, Geometric Pattern, 21" x 20 1/2". When you drive I-40 between Gallup and Albuquerque you pass Sky City. This Pueblo has had a community for over 1000 years and pottery has been part of the culture from the beginning. That means when you find a piece of Acoma pottery, even if it has just been fired that the designs and techniques date back centuries. Enjoy looking through our online Trading Post where you will find lots of beautiful Pueblo and Navajo pottery.

Era: Contemporary (1990 - Present). The item "Ipsha Garcia, Acoma, Large Pottery, Geometric Pattern, 21 x 20 1/2" is in sale since Monday, August 04, 2014. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery". The seller is "pntrader" and is located in Gallup, New Mexico.

This item can be shipped worldwide.

  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Artisan: Garcia, Ipsha
  • Origin: Acoma
  • Tribal Affiliation: Acoma
  • Type of Pottery: Bowl
  • Firing Method: Kiln Fired
  • Method of Construction: Hand Coiled


Ipsha Garcia, Acoma, Large Pottery, Geometric Pattern, 21 x 20 1/2