SKU: 251114-09

Hopi Pueblo Seed Jar Pottery By Sylvia Naja

$735.00

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ca. 1990's

2.625" H x 3.5" D

Hand Coiled with Local White Clay with a Painted Lizard and Corn Plant in Black in a Fine High Shoulder with Slighly Convex Top

Excellent Condition

Sylvia Naha (1951–1999), also known as Feather Woman, was a renowned Hopi-Tewa potter from a legendary family of artists. She was the daughter of Helen Naha (the original Feather Woman) and granddaughter of Paqua Naha (the original Frog Woman). After her mother's passing, Sylvia inherited the "Feather Woman" title and signed her pieces with a feather hallmark plus an "S" to distinguish them.

Her pottery, including seed jars, features traditional hand-coiled construction, stone polishing, and painting with natural pigments (often black bee-weed and red/orange clay slips on a white-slipped base). She drew inspiration from ancient Hopi designs, like those from Awatovi ruins, and blended them with her mother's motifs.

Condition: Excellent

Tribe: Hopi

Year Range: 1975 - 2000

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 2.63 in3.5 in

Category: Pottery Bowls and Jars Post 1940

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