SKU: 210827-03

Large Hopi Pueblo Polychrome Pottery Jar By Eunice "Fawn" Navasie

$2,180.00

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Mid/Late 20th Century

8.75" H x 11.5" D

Hand Coiled from Polychrome White Clay with Painted Geometric Design

In Very Good Condition

Eunice "Fawn" Navasie (1920-1992) was a sister of Perry Navasie (the husband of Joy "Frogwoman" Navasie) and a sister-in-law of Pauline Setalla. She was the mother of noted potters Dawn Navasie, Dolly "White Swann" Joe, Fawn "Little Fawn" Navasie, and Gregory Navasie. She was known for her whiteware pottery and the use of traditional designs. She won numerous awards in the 1960s and 1970s at Gallup Ceremonials and Santa Fe Indian Market. Her pottery was featured in the May, 1974 Arizona Highways.

Condition: Very Good

Tribe: Hopi

Year Range: 1950 - 1975

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 8.75 in11.5 in

Category: Pottery Bowls and Jars Post 1940

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