Native American Pottery

Myrtle Young Hopi Southwest Jar 1960s Native American Pottery

Myrtle Young Hopi Southwest Jar 1960s Native American Pottery
Myrtle Young Hopi Southwest Jar 1960s Native American Pottery
Myrtle Young Hopi Southwest Jar 1960s Native American Pottery
Myrtle Young Hopi Southwest Jar 1960s Native American Pottery

Myrtle Young Hopi Southwest Jar 1960s Native American Pottery

We are offering here a beautifully made and decorated Hopi pottery jar. Probably made in the 1960s. Myrtle Young, the sister of Garnet Pavetea, was born in 1904 and died in 1984. According to her daughter Enid Young, her mother had a stroke. In the late 1970s and did not produce pottery after that.

Young's pottery is in the collection of the Heard Museum and the Museum of. Her work is traditional Hopi and few pieces surface for sale.

Ar came from a private collection. Some very minor nicks and. The base shows a wear ring which does not show on the outside when displayed. The jar measures 6 /1/4" across the opening and 7 1/2" high. Thanks and let me know if you have other questions.

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The item "Myrtle Young Hopi Southwest Jar 1960s Native American Pottery" is in sale since Monday, February 08, 2016. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery".

The seller is "lonecowhand" and is located in Greeley, Colorado. This item can be shipped to United States.


Myrtle Young Hopi Southwest Jar 1960s Native American Pottery