Native American Pottery

LuAnn Tafoya (b 1938) Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Carved Redware Jar Lulu Tapia

LuAnn Tafoya (b 1938) Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Carved Redware Jar Lulu Tapia
LuAnn Tafoya (b 1938) Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Carved Redware Jar Lulu Tapia
LuAnn Tafoya (b 1938) Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Carved Redware Jar Lulu Tapia
LuAnn Tafoya (b 1938) Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Carved Redware Jar Lulu Tapia
LuAnn Tafoya (b 1938) Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Carved Redware Jar Lulu Tapia
LuAnn Tafoya (b 1938) Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Carved Redware Jar Lulu Tapia
LuAnn Tafoya (b 1938) Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Carved Redware Jar Lulu Tapia
LuAnn Tafoya (b 1938) Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Carved Redware Jar Lulu Tapia

LuAnn Tafoya (b 1938) Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Carved Redware Jar Lulu Tapia

A stunning LuAnn Tafoya (daughter of Margaret Tafoya) Santa Clara Pueblo red jar with a scalloped rim and carved design including kiva steps and Greek key patterns. In wonderful condition, almost completely free from notable defects except for a small, less than 1/2 scratch on one of the keys, and a small bit of sticker residue near the bottom of the same side. Signed by the artist on the bottom.

From a New York estate. It measures 7 1/2" tall by about 8" wide.

Looking for a quick sale and priced accordingly. Please take a look at the other fine Pueblo and Hopi pottery I have listed currently, most at tremendous prices. The item "LuAnn Tafoya (b 1938) Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Carved Redware Jar Lulu Tapia" is in sale since Sunday, May 6, 2018. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery". The seller is "stmoorea" and is located in Lemont, Illinois.

This item can be shipped worldwide.

  • Artisan: LuAnn Tafoya
  • Tribal Affiliation: Santa Clara Pueblo
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Origin: Native American
  • Featured Refinements: Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available


LuAnn Tafoya (b 1938) Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Carved Redware Jar Lulu Tapia