SKU: 250324-222

Jemez Pueblo Storyteller Pottery Doll By J. B. Toya - Broken and Glued

$85.00

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Late 20th Century

3.875" H x 8.375" L x 3" W

Hand Built from Clay of an Adult Laying Down with 2 Kids on His Back 

In FAIR Condition with Broken Legs - SOLD AS IS

J.B. Toya (also signed as JB Toya) is a potter from Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico, known for traditional handmade pottery including storyteller figurines (dolls), vases, seed pots, and other figurative pieces.

 

Storyteller dolls (or figurines) are a iconic form of Pueblo pottery. The style was popularized in the 1960s by Helen Cordero of Cochiti Pueblo, inspired by her grandfather who told stories. Jemez Pueblo artists quickly adopted and expanded the tradition.

Condition: Good

Tribe: Jemez

Year Range: 1975 - 2000

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 3.88 in8.38 in3 in

Category: Pottery - Storyteller Doll

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