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Native American Pottery Hand Etched Pot by Gary Yellow Corn! Acoma Pueblo

Native American Pottery Hand Etched Pot by Gary Yellow Corn! Acoma Pueblo
Native American Pottery Hand Etched Pot by Gary Yellow Corn! Acoma Pueblo
Native American Pottery Hand Etched Pot by Gary Yellow Corn! Acoma Pueblo
Native American Pottery Hand Etched Pot by Gary Yellow Corn! Acoma Pueblo
Native American Pottery Hand Etched Pot by Gary Yellow Corn! Acoma Pueblo
Native American Pottery Hand Etched Pot by Gary Yellow Corn! Acoma Pueblo

Native American Pottery Hand Etched Pot by Gary Yellow Corn! Acoma Pueblo

Native American Pottery Hand Etched Pot by Gary Yellow Corn! 6" Tall, 8" Wide, 1 1/2 Opening. Acoma Pueblo Hand Etched Horse Hair Pot from Western New Mexico.

This pot features beautiful hand etched Native American designs wrapping around the pot. This piece has been fired with Horse Hair laid over the top. The result is a beautiful one of a kind look! Hand etched by Acoma artist Gary "Yellow Corn" Louis. Gary's information is posted below. Gary Louis and Corrine (wife) are both from the Pueblo of Acoma, also called the Sky City. Corrine was first introduced to pottery making at a young age by her Grandmother, Marie Z. Chino, Mother, Carrie Chino-Charlie, respectively.

The family has been known for pottery making for many years. Corrine and Gary are carrying on the family tradition of working with pottery.

Corrine and Gary first came across the idea of using horse hair on their pottery, after Corrine pulled out a recently fired batch of pottery, when one of her own strands of hair fell on the pottery and scorched the pot. It was from this accident that the idea of using such a method to decorate pottery was invented, therefore, Gary and Corrine are credited with this style of pottery. There were many trial and errors that took place over several years, until they mastered the art of what is now called? Gary will also etch on the pottery to create an even greater contrast and style to the horse hair pottery.. Gary and Corrine can and do other traditional styles of Acoma pottery, but since horse hair has become so popular, they have devoted a great deal of their time doing only this style.

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All of our items are insured and carefully packaged in a box or padded envelope. The item "Native American Pottery Hand Etched Pot by Gary Yellow Corn! Acoma Pueblo" is in sale since Thursday, November 9, 2017. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery". The seller is "nativetreasuresnm" and is located in Bosque Farms, New Mexico.

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  • Artisan: Gary Yellow Corn Louis
  • Tribal Affiliation: Acoma
  • Measurements: 6" Tall, 8" Wide, 1 1/2" Opening

Native American Pottery Hand Etched Pot by Gary Yellow Corn! Acoma Pueblo