SKU: 221216-002

Hopi Pueblo Pottery Canteen By Fannie Nampeyo

$220.00

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ca. 1950

6.875" H x 4.125" L x 5.875" W Including 2 Lugs

Hand Coiled Canteen with Two Lugs and a Twisted Rope Attached on One Side with Painted Deep Red and Dark Brown Colors in a Geometric Design Signed Fannie Nampeyo

In Poor Condition As IS Broken and Glued

A Hopi Pueblo pottery canteen by Fannie Nampeyo is a highly collectible, traditionally crafted Native American ceramic vessel. Fannie Nampeyo (1904–1987) was a renowned Hopi-Tewa artist and the youngest daughter of the legendary matriarch Nampeyo of Hano, who famously revived ancient Sikyatki polychrome pottery designs.

Condition: Poor / Very Worn

Tribe: Hopi

Year Range: 1950 - 1975

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 6.88 in4.13 in5.88 in

Category: Pottery - Canteens - Ladles

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