Art - American Native Pottery
Collection by Judy Howard Christopoulos
Ceramics are often used to identify archaeological cultures. The type of temper (or mix of tempers) used helps to distinguish the ceramics produced by different cultures during particular time periods. Grog, sand, and sandstone were all used by Ancestral Pueblo people and other Southwestern cultures.Crushed bone was used as temper in at least some ceramics at a number of sites in Texas.In the Southeastern United States, the earliest ceramics were tempered with fiber.
The Matriarchs: Pottery by American Indian Women
One of the most enduring traditions in American Indian life is pottery, which plays a central role in tribal rituals and ceremonies. Made primarily by women. these objects reflect both their person…
Kewa (Santo Domingo) Pottery Olla, Bird to Man Transformation Design circa 1890 - Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery | Historic & Contemporary Fine Pueblo Pottery
I have a close personal connection to this stunning old Kewa (Santo Domingo) pottery olla (water jar). It is, if memory serves, the second historic jar that I ever bought, having purchased it in the early 1990’s from Al Anthony at Adobe Gallery, then in Albuquerque. I enjoyed it at home for many years, then […]
Pottery by American Indian Women by Susan Peterson | Abbeville Press
This book provides a very personal look at three generations of American Indian women who made--and are still making--the 20th century's most beautiful and important traditional pottery.
Sedona Arizona — Gateway To Sedona
Gateway To Sedona has been covering informative and fascinating Sedona and Northern Arizona stories in photo-essay style since its official launch ...
Heard Museum Shop
Heard Museum Shop
Account Suspended
A Santa Clara carved blackware cylinder jar
A Santa Clara carved blackware cylinder jar Tammy Garcia, worked in an allover pattern of complex spiralling design bands below the fluted rim. height 8 1/2in, diameter 3 3/4in
Southwest Indian Pottery - C3782
Southwest Indian Pottery - Acoma Pueblo - Fine Line Design Water Jar - Marie Zieu Chino - lightning bolt, fine lines of rain, floral elements, circles, diamonds
Acoma Pottery
Explore Perry Null Trading Company's photos on Flickr. Perry Null Trading Company has uploaded 3994 photos to Flickr.
Hector & Graciela Gallegos Olla
Native American Antiques Historic Pueblo Pottery Steve Elmore Indian Art
Native American Antiques, historic pueblo pottery, kachinas, Indian baskets, old pawn jewelry, Navajo weavings and textiles, other Tribal art and Contemporary Paintings by Steve Elmore all at Steve Elmore Indian Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Page Not Found | Len Wood's Indian Territory
Gallery and online catalog of Antique American Indian art and artifacts and contemporary Traditional Native American art featuring Navajo rugs, Indian baskets, pueblo pottery, Hopi kachinas, jewelry, Zuni fetishes, beadwork, Northwest Coast art and more. Gallery established 1969.