SKU: 250904-114

Jemez Pueblo Mudhead Pottery Drummer with Feather By A. Concha

$225.00

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Late 20th Century

3.75" H x 1.375" L x 2" W

Hand Coiled from Local Clay with Drum and Drum Stick and has a Feather atop the Head

Excellent Condition 

The artist Antoinette Concha - b. 1964 (or Alma Concha in some references), a potter from Taos/Jemez Pueblo (with Laguna Pueblo ties). She is known for creating handmade pottery Mudhead figures, often in sets, featuring bulbous heads and feathers. Pieces signed "A. Concha" are collectible vintage Native American pottery, appearing in auctions and galleries.

Mudhead Pottery Drummer with Feather by A. Concha is a Native American pottery figurine depicting a Mudhead (also known as Koyemsi or Mudhead Clown/Kachina), a sacred clown figure in Pueblo cultures, particularly among the Hopi and other Southwest tribes. These clowns often appear in ceremonies as drummers, announcers, or entertainers, sometimes adorned with feathers.

Condition: Excellent

Tribe: Jemez

Year Range: 1975 - 2000

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 3.75 in1.38 in2 in

Category: Pottery - Figures

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