Native American Hopi Handbuilt and Handpainted Traditional Pot
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Native American Hopi Handbuilt and Handpainted Traditional Pot by White Swann
Wonderful handbuilt and hand painted pot created by Hopi master potter White Swann. This beautiful piece with pristine painting and a deep red inside the rim has classic Hopi patterns. The shape is a standard for the Hopi potter. I love the blush she achieved on this piece.
White Swann (Dolly Joe Navasie) learned the art of making pottery early in life by watching and working with her mother, Eunice Navasie.
White Swann digs her clay and processes it in the traditional way. She hand coils her pottery and fires it outdoors with sheep dung. White Swann uses yucca leaves to make her paintbrushes. The maroon coloration is achieved with the use of iron oxide. The yellow clay provides the orange finish. Like all the Hopi potters, she is always learning and is now refining her "blush" that is achieved when firing the pots.
3.75 in. tall x 4.75 in. dia.
White Swann--8135