SKU: 221214-16
$250.00
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Mid/Late 20th Century
5" H x 4.125" D
Hand Coiled from Santa Clara's Iron Rich Red Clay and Stone Polished with Carved Pueblo and Apache Dancers and Reads "Carved Especially for Ann Jones" on the Bottom
Excellent Condition
Tequaecshe (sometimes stylized as "Tequa Ec She" or similar variations in records) is a lesser-documented potter from Santa Clara Pueblo, active in the mid-to-late 20th century. She is recognized for etched and carved vessels that blend traditional motifs with personal flair. Her work appears in auction records and private collections, often signed on the base. As with many Pueblo artists, her pieces emphasize the pueblo's red clay heritage, sourced exclusively from local deposits.
Condition: Excellent
Tribe: Santa Clara
Year Range: 1950 - 1975
Region: Southwest
Dimensions: 5 in4.13 in
Category: Pottery Bowls and Jars Post 1940
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