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20th Century
6.125" H x 4.75" L x 5.625" W
Hand Coiled from Local White Clay with Painted Black and Orange Geometric Design with 2 Handles
In Very Good Condition
Earlene Antonio, an Acoma potter known for creating ollas (jars), vases, seed pots, and other forms with detailed, traditional designs. Pieces by E. Antonio/Earlene Antonio often include geometric elements like diamonds or fine-line patterns, and sometimes representational motifs such as birds, turtles, or quail. Her work is collected as authentic Native American art from the pueblo.
Acoma Pueblo Pottery by E. Antonio is a traditional handmade pottery from Acoma Pueblo (also known as Sky City), one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in North America, located in New Mexico. Acoma pottery is renowned for its thin-walled, hand-coiled construction using local clay, natural pigments, and intricate hand-painted designs—often featuring geometric patterns, fine lines, checkerboards, diamonds, birds, flowers, animals, or bold polychrome (multi-color) motifs.
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Acoma
Year Range:
1975 - 2000
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
6.13 in4.75 in5.63 in
Category:
Pottery Bowls and Jars Post 1940