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Native American Acoma Indian Pottery Bowl Red White and Black by Paula Estevan

Native American Acoma Indian Pottery Bowl Red White and Black by Paula Estevan
Native American Acoma Indian Pottery Bowl Red White and Black by Paula Estevan
Native American Acoma Indian Pottery Bowl Red White and Black by Paula Estevan
Native American Acoma Indian Pottery Bowl Red White and Black by Paula Estevan
Native American Acoma Indian Pottery Bowl Red White and Black by Paula Estevan

Native American Acoma Indian Pottery Bowl Red White and Black by Paula Estevan

Native American Acoma Indian Pottery Bowl Red White and Black by: Paula Estevan. LIMITED TIME FREE GIFT OFFER See Below. Interested in more than one item? WHAT A GREAT GIFT IDEA FOR THE POTTERY COLLECTOR!

This One of a Kind W onderful handmade treasure just waiting to join your pottery collection. Craftsmanship: Hand Carved Pottery; Meticulously Hand Painted; Signed on Bottom by Artisan ; Exclusive & Unique; Pottery is the Only One in the World Just like this one!!

Red, black, and white Acoma Pottery Bowl by Paula Estevan. I have never seen Paula use this design before quite nice! Highly regarded for her Acoma Pueblo Pottery, Paula Estevan is well known for her interesting and intricate painted designs.

The pottery of Acoma is strongly recognized for fluted rims, thin walls and geometric design. Potters of the pueblo implement similar techniques found in the local region, from collecting of the clay material from limited sources, forming the vessel for specific use, decorating with patterns and design by hand, to firing the pot at high temperature. Even though these pots were traditionally hand-coiled, with hand-mixed clay and custom slip, some contemporary potters have chosen to save time and energy while constructing stunning pieces by using molds. It is also not unusual for pots to be kiln fired, rather than the traditional method, but the expression of the individual artist lies in the manner in which they chose to represent their art form.

The difference can often be seen and felt since custom pieces tend to be thinner, lighter, and have a coarse interior. Regardless of the approach, the hand painted design selection varies. Traditional designs include rainbow bands, parrots, and deer; or a black and brown motif with geometric pattern and impressively accurate fine lines.

Orange and black are traditional colors, however, current artists have incorporated new, bright and vibrant colors as generations have passed. Hatching patterns symbolize rain, while lightning, thunder clouds and mountains are also represented. The influences of the cycle of life, water and sky are frequently used. New designs have become more detailed to catch the eye. The pottery of Acoma, aside from its prized artistic value, was originally functional.

Pottery provided storage, cooking, and eating. Water jugs were used by the men of Acoma for long hunting trips or camping. Other pots were used as seed pots to store seeds for planting in the coming years. Today the pottery of Acoma is not only revered and collector for its unique artistic characteristics but also because of its immensely rich historical value.

According to the 2010 United States Census, 4,989 people identified as Acoma. The Acoma have continuously occupied the area for more than 800 years, making this one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States. Acoma tribal traditions estimate that they have lived in the village for more than two thousand years. 40 Pieces of 800 Year old native American Indian Pottery Shards.

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This item is in the category "Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery". The seller is "elkcreektradingllc" and is located in Kykotsmovi Village, Arizona. This item can be shipped to United States.

  • Tribal Affiliation: Acoma Pueblo
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Artist: Paula Estevan


Native American Acoma Indian Pottery Bowl Red White and Black by Paula Estevan