Vintage Maricopa Indian Pottery Rare Decorated Whirling Logs Design Bowl Vase

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Vintage Maricopa Indian Pottery Rare Decorated Whirling Logs Design Bowl Vase
Vintage Maricopa Indian Pottery Rare Decorated Whirling Logs Design Bowl Vase
Vintage Maricopa Indian Pottery Rare Decorated Whirling Logs Design Bowl Vase
Vintage Maricopa Indian Pottery Rare Decorated Whirling Logs Design Bowl Vase
Vintage Maricopa Indian Pottery Rare Decorated Whirling Logs Design Bowl Vase
Vintage Maricopa Indian Pottery Rare Decorated Whirling Logs Design Bowl Vase
Vintage Maricopa Indian Pottery Rare Decorated Whirling Logs Design Bowl Vase
Vintage Maricopa Indian Pottery Rare Decorated Whirling Logs Design Bowl Vase
Vintage Maricopa Indian Pottery Rare Decorated Whirling Logs Design Bowl Vase
Vintage Maricopa Indian Pottery Rare Decorated Whirling Logs Design Bowl Vase
Vintage Maricopa Indian Pottery Rare Decorated Whirling Logs Design Bowl Vase

Vintage Maricopa Indian Pottery Rare Decorated Whirling Logs Design Bowl Vase
Being offered is a vintage, Maricopa Indian made pottery bowl. The bowl has the rare whirling logs design encircling the bowl making this piece made previous to World War 2. The bowl does show typical age related wearing in places. There are surface scratches, scuffs, and abrasions in places. The bowls designs in black also show wearing to the color. The bowl is intact with no chips, cracks, hairlines, or structural damage. The bowl is approx. 6 1/4″ wide at its widest portion by 2 3/8″ tall. The earliest known swastika was seen about 10,000 years ago. The intricate pattern of joined swastikas was found on a late paleolithic figurine of a bird, carved from mammoth ivory, found in Mezine, Ukraine. The word’swastika’ derives from an Asian Indian Sanskrit word, in which the meaning of the swastika stands for universal welfare. “Swasti” means well-being of one and all and “ka” means symbol. The swastika is one of the most ancient of all symbols and used as a symbol for peace, life and good luck. In the Western world, it was a symbol of auspiciousness and good luck until the 1930s, when it was hijacked by the German Aryan party. I find the taking of an Indian symbol despicable, and chose not to mention their name. The swastika motif is found in some traditional Native American art and iconography. Historically, the design has been found in excavations of Mississippian-era sites in the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys. It is also widely used by a number of southwestern tribes, most notably the Navajo, and plains nations such as the Dakota. The Aryan icon is an inverted version of the traditional American Indian symbol, which usually features the arms pointing counterclockwise. Before the 1930s, the symbol for the 45th Infantry Division of the United States Army was a red diamond with a yellow swastika, a tribute to the large Native American population in the southwestern United States. It was later replaced with a thunderbird symbol. The swastika is a Navajo symbol for good luck, also translated to whirling log. The symbol was used on state road signs in Arizona. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the swastika symbol became established in Western cultures, especially with the Navajo culture, as a good luck or good fortune symbol, and was used in Native healing ceremonies. The Navajos incorporated the swastika into their rugs, jewelry, and art. Arizona’s indigenous Pima and Maricopa people wove them into their baskets and painted them onto their pots. The swastika’s meaning does seem to be similar across cultures, generally denoting abundance and prosperity and referring to the four cardinal directions. In addition, I sell items for Native Americans and from personal collections. Please feel free to contact me with any questions about my items. Please let me know ahead of time. I will try my best to get the item out sooner. Thanks for your business.
Vintage Maricopa Indian Pottery Rare Decorated Whirling Logs Design Bowl Vase

Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible

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Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible

Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
The product is an authentic Irene Shupla – Hopi pottery vase signed w/a flower woman maker’s mark. This unique piece is handcrafted by a Native American artist affiliated with the Hopi tribe in the United States. With its rare and collectible nature, this art piece showcases the rich cultural heritage and traditional craftsmanship of the Native American people. Perfect for collectors interested in Native American art and pottery. DEAL OF THE DAY!
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible

Rare Richard Underbaggage Native American Pottery Vase 12 Signed Lakota Art

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Rare Richard Underbaggage Native American Pottery Vase 12 Signed Lakota Art
Rare Richard Underbaggage Native American Pottery Vase 12 Signed Lakota Art
Rare Richard Underbaggage Native American Pottery Vase 12 Signed Lakota Art
Rare Richard Underbaggage Native American Pottery Vase 12 Signed Lakota Art
Rare Richard Underbaggage Native American Pottery Vase 12 Signed Lakota Art
Rare Richard Underbaggage Native American Pottery Vase 12 Signed Lakota Art

Rare Richard Underbaggage Native American Pottery Vase 12 Signed Lakota Art
Rare Richard Underbaggage Native American Pottery Vase – Oglala Sioux – Hand-Painted Horseback Scene – 12 Tall. Add a stunning piece of Native American artistry to your collection with this authentic hand-painted pottery vase by renowned Oglala Sioux artist Richard Underbaggage. This collectible piece beautifully captures a traditional Lakota scene featuring Native American figures on horseback, teepees, mountains, and celestial elements like the moon and stars. Artist: Richard Underbaggage (Oglala Sioux). Tribe: Lakota (Oglala Sioux). Material: Red clay from the Black Hills. Design: Hand-painted narrative scene with geometric patterns. Height: 12 inches. Signed: Yes – “Richard Underbaggage” on the base. Condition: Excellent – no chips, cracks, or repairs. ? About the Artist. Richard Underbaggage is a celebrated Native American artist known for his pottery, murals, and sculptures that reflect Lakota legends and life. His work is featured in galleries and collections across the U. And he is recognized for his storytelling through art. This is a rare opportunity to own a signed piece by a master artist whose work honors the spirit and traditions of the Lakota people.
Rare Richard Underbaggage Native American Pottery Vase 12 Signed Lakota Art

Rare Vintage 1989 Jess Lord Signed Hand-Thrown Native American Art Vase 16.5

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Rare Vintage 1989 Jess Lord Signed Hand-Thrown Native American Art Vase 16.5
Rare Vintage 1989 Jess Lord Signed Hand-Thrown Native American Art Vase 16.5
Rare Vintage 1989 Jess Lord Signed Hand-Thrown Native American Art Vase 16.5
Rare Vintage 1989 Jess Lord Signed Hand-Thrown Native American Art Vase 16.5
Rare Vintage 1989 Jess Lord Signed Hand-Thrown Native American Art Vase 16.5
Rare Vintage 1989 Jess Lord Signed Hand-Thrown Native American Art Vase 16.5
Rare Vintage 1989 Jess Lord Signed Hand-Thrown Native American Art Vase 16.5
Rare Vintage 1989 Jess Lord Signed Hand-Thrown Native American Art Vase 16.5
Rare Vintage 1989 Jess Lord Signed Hand-Thrown Native American Art Vase 16.5
Rare Vintage 1989 Jess Lord Signed Hand-Thrown Native American Art Vase 16.5
Rare Vintage 1989 Jess Lord Signed Hand-Thrown Native American Art Vase 16.5

Rare Vintage 1989 Jess Lord Signed Hand-Thrown Native American Art Vase 16.5
Bring a touch of Southwestern artistry into your home with this stunning Jess Lord hand-thrown ceramic vase, signed and dated’89 on the base. Artist & Date: Jess Lord, 1989 (signed “Jess Lord’89” on bottom). Height: 16.5? (42 cm). 10? (25 cm) at widest point. Weight: 12 lbs (5.4 kg). Material: Off-white glazed stoneware with matte-finish painted figures and abstract flora in earth tones. Design: Hand-painted Native American-inspired figures draped in flowing robes, accented by stylized flowers and organic motifs. Condition: Excellent vintage condition-no chips, cracks, or repairs. Interior shows minor staining from prior use; has been professionally cleaned. Why You’ll Love It. A striking centerpiece for mantels, entry tables, or curio shelves. Perfect for collectors of Native American and Southwest pottery. Makes a memorable gift for art enthusiasts and vintage decor lovers. Please review all photos carefully and feel free to message with any questions. Add this rare Jess Lord ceramic treasure to your collection today!
Rare Vintage 1989 Jess Lord Signed Hand-Thrown Native American Art Vase 16.5

ACOMA POTTERY FINE LINE Etched Signed Veronica LOUIS NATIVE AMERICAN VASE rare

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ACOMA POTTERY FINE LINE Etched Signed Veronica LOUIS NATIVE AMERICAN VASE rare
ACOMA POTTERY FINE LINE Etched Signed Veronica LOUIS NATIVE AMERICAN VASE rare
ACOMA POTTERY FINE LINE Etched Signed Veronica LOUIS NATIVE AMERICAN VASE rare
ACOMA POTTERY FINE LINE Etched Signed Veronica LOUIS NATIVE AMERICAN VASE rare
ACOMA POTTERY FINE LINE Etched Signed Veronica LOUIS NATIVE AMERICAN VASE rare
ACOMA POTTERY FINE LINE Etched Signed Veronica LOUIS NATIVE AMERICAN VASE rare
ACOMA POTTERY FINE LINE Etched Signed Veronica LOUIS NATIVE AMERICAN VASE rare

ACOMA POTTERY FINE LINE Etched Signed Veronica LOUIS NATIVE AMERICAN VASE rare
See signed bottom of vase. Fine Etched Horse hair style finish. With added turquoise oval gem center of round center sun. 9 inch tall tapered geometric vase. See ruler about 9 in tall. Base 6.25 inch by 2.25 inch thickest at base. Made in Acoma N. Signed by Veronica Louis. Condition: Very Good see phot. No damage, no chips, no stains, clean from Estate. From super clean smoke free Home. Please see all the photos if you have any questions. If you need item FASTER always Ask me BEFORE PAYING I will Invoice the option then you can choose. Please check my feedback. Every situation has a resolution and together we’ll find it! Let’s face it no one does and I will do what it takes to avoid it. So please let me know what the problem is so I can fix it. Please contact me before leaving negative or neutral feedback. We will work together to make things better. Then we come to a win win solution. We always hope that you feel we’ve given you a. Track Page Views With.
ACOMA POTTERY FINE LINE Etched Signed Veronica LOUIS NATIVE AMERICAN VASE rare