SKU: 22-1131

Isleta Jemez Pueblo Dinosaur Pottery By Deb Jojola

$450.00

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ca. 1986

6.125" H x 7.5" L x 5.125" W

Hand Crafted from Dark Grey Clay Standing on Four Legs with a Square Bowl for Body

From a Private Colorado Collection

Excellent Condition

Deborah (Deb) Jojola is a contemporary artist from the Pueblos of Isleta and Jemez in New Mexico. She specializes in printmaking, painting, fresco murals using earth pigments, and art installations inspired by ancestral Pueblo traditions, such as kiva frescos and cultural storytelling.

Dinosaur-themed pottery is uncommon in traditional Pueblo work, as designs typically draw from cultural, natural, or ceremonial symbols rather than prehistoric animals.

Condition: Excellent

Tribe: Isleta

Year Range: 1975 - 2000

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 6.13 in7.5 in5.13 in

Category: Pottery - Figures

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