This is a rare and unique vintage necklace from the 1960s that features Native American seed beads in a ceremonial tribal design. The necklace has a multicolor palette and is made of rope chain. It is a beaded style necklace that originates from the United States. The necklace is perfect for those who appreciate ethnic and regional style jewelry.
This vintage Native American Indian wide seed beaded ceremonial sash belt is an exquisite piece of art. The intricate details of the multi-color beads showcase the craftsmanship and heritage of the Native American culture. Its rarity and originality make it a valuable addition to any ethnographic or antique collection. The sash belt represents a traditional ceremonial accessory that was worn with pride and reverence. Its significance and history can be appreciated by anyone who values cultural artifacts. IT IS 60 INCHES LONG AND IS 2 INCHES WIDE, WEIGHT IS 10 OUNCES. IT WAS PART OF A COLLECTION MY SISTER HAS HAD FOR YEARS.
This vintage Native American Indian wide seed beaded ceremonial sash belt is an exquisite piece of art. The intricate details of the multi-color beads showcase the craftsmanship and heritage of the Native American culture. Its rarity and originality make it a valuable addition to any ethnographic or antique collection. The sash belt represents a traditional ceremonial accessory that was worn with pride and reverence. Its significance and history can be appreciated by anyone who values cultural artifacts. IT IS 62 INCHES LONG AND IS 2 INCHES WIDE, WEIGHT IS 9 OUNCES. IT WAS PART OF A COLLECTION MY SISTER HAS HAD FOR YEARS.
Vintage Native American Indian seed beaded ceremonial sash belt. Overall length end to end and 2 wide. What’s wrong with it? It looks to be fully in tact. Payments must be received within three days of the end of the listing, unless prior arrangements have been made. And international government regulations prohibit such behavior. Other Information Individual computers may display colors differently.
Antique rare beaded pouch circa 1898. This Native American pouch has intricate details. This beaded pouch is from the Spanish American war era. A military fort is seen in the bead work. Several thousand seed beads. Were used to make the drawstring pouch. The original leather is frayed on one side. The inside has the original sewing and lining. A very rare find for the right collector.
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This older piece is fabulous larger Seed Pot made by the outstanding artisan Tom Polacca. Of the Hopi Pueblo of. These ” Museum Quality” pieces by him are so scarce, much desired, highly collectible, and this one is just. Terrific as it may be one of a kind. This carved Seed Pot shows the classic style developed but Tom over the years. But as an innovator in pottery design, this piece comes with an almost Turquoise Necklace design and turquoise Feather Seeds around the top circle. Great classic Hopi Geometric designs with stacking arrows and traditional Hopi Geometric Symbols… It is 4.5″ tall and 6.5″ across in diameter. Its the only pot of his that I have found in what research I have done, that offers his Turquoise Inlay on a pot, to the public. Its a rare piece indeed. It is in perfect condition with no chips cracks repairs or damage. The piece is Carved signed Tom Polacca in his classic ” Signature Series” coined phrase, due to the carved name vs the painted name on the bottom of pots. Supposedly, only the carved name pieces were the ” Museum Quality ” pieces he put out according to documented statements by Tom. The piece is also dated 1990. There were a couple available at the high-end shops in Santa Fe. One larger piece at 3300.00, and the others, mostly jars, at 1600.00 – 2500.00. None with Turquoise and no other seed pots. Its a scarce sweet piece and if you want a one of a kind piece from a historic pottery Artisan, this is it, great addition to any collection! Any questions PLEASE ask! Tom Polacca is the son of Fannie Nampeyo, and grandson of famed Hopi potter, Nampeyo. Tom has been producing pottery since 1955 and has become a Master Potter on his own, much like his Mother and Grandmother. Tom’s innovative self developed style is reflected in his relief designs. He, like his grandmother, has developed a new approach to Hopi pottery. He has skillfully blended traditional elements with a contemporary style. He formed pottery in the traditional coil method. The basic vessel was slipped in an apparent rag-wiped light tan slip revealing various shades of the color. The design was carved into the clay using a variety of techniquesdeep carving for the outlines, shallow carving for details, and incising for highlights. He then used basic vegetable and mineral paints in rust, brown and tan colors as his palette. Once in a while a piece is produced that is special to Tom. These pieces he calls his “museum quality” pieces, and they are distinguishable from the others because on these, and only on these , he will engrave his signature into the bottom. You might even say these are. This is one of those. Every detail has been elaborately etched into the pottery surface. He has meticulously made sure that nothing was overlooked, from the delicately ribbed feathers style around the rim, to those around the base. Tom had recently taken his designs to a new level with additional depth and color. The designs come alive and seem to leap right from the pottery surface. Tom worked hard developing the process that made him famous – one source even referring to Tom as the patriarch of Hopi Pottery. Tom has been featured in many books and magazines which focus primarily on elite Indian arts. He is mentioned in several prominent works on Hopi pottery, including. Hopi-Tewa Pottery: 500 Artist Biographies. The Art of the Hopi. By Jerry and Lois Jacka. Fourteen Families in Pueblo Pottery. By Rick Dillingham, and many others. Thomas received wide acclaim for his pottery over the years and his work is in numerous museums such as the Heard, the Denver Art Museum and others. The item “SUPER RARE TOM POLACCA HOPI NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY INCISED SEED POT w TURQUOISE” is in sale since Wednesday, February 5, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “mstiques” and is located in Bernalillo, New Mexico. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Panama, Jamaica, Bangladesh, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Paraguay, Uruguay, South africa, Colombia, Barbados, Bermuda, Cayman islands, Sri lanka, Maldives, Oman, Reunion, Philippines, Ukraine.
Featured Refinements: Exceedingly rare Carved Native American Pottery
Handmade: Yes
Special Feature: This gem has Real Turquoise adornments
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Artisans Choice: Part of Museum Quality Pots – Signature Series
Artisan: Tom Polacca
Provenance: Long Time Private Collection
Origin: Hopi Pueblo Hopituh Shi-nu-mu The Peaceful People
Tribal Affiliation: The Hopi Pueblos of New Mexico & AZ