SKU: 5055-118

Zia Pueblo Olla By Juanita Toribio Pino

$1,880.00

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Mid/Late 20th Century

10.5" H x 9.75" D

Hand Coiled Clay Pottery with a Cream Slip and Features a Warm Polished Surface and Patina that would Suggest an Age of 50 to 60 Years The Orange and Red Rainbow Bands are Highly Polished with a Beautiful and Rarely Seen Yellow Band and with Both Bird and Butterfly Motif Design

In Very Good Condition with some very Minor Surface Wear as Pictured of very Minor Significance

Juana Lupita Toribio Pino (ca.1890-1987) Ts’iyasgits’a was from Zia Pueblo.  She was recognized for her potting skills as early as 1922, when she received a second Dougan Fund Prize of $3.00 at the first Southwest Indian Fair in Santa Fe.  She was also awarded two prizes, first and second, for her pottery at the second Southwest Indian Fair in 1923, and she was awarded another first prize for “best piece of pottery” from Zia Pueblo at the Santa Fe Fiesta in 1924.

She was the daughter of Mariano Toribio (ca.1854-ca.1918) and Rosalia Medina Toribio (ca.1858-1950).  She married Andres Pino (1885-1947) in 1916.  They had fifteen children.

This potter has been identified as Juana, Juanita, and Juanito over the years. The potter signed the jar Juanita Pino, so we will use that name. According to Harlow and Lanmon, Pino was recognized as an outstanding potter as early as 1922 at the first Southwest Indian Fair in Santa Fe. She continued winning prizes at subsequent events in Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Gallup. She was the mother of Sofia Medina.

Condition: Very Good

Tribe: Zia

Year Range: 1950 - 1975

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 10.5 in9.75 in

Category: Pottery Bowls and Jars Post 1940

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