SKU: 22-1286

Zuni Pueblo Ceramic Green Clay Turtle Fetish By Josephine Mahooty

$275.00

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Late 20th/Early 21st Century

.75" H x 2.25" L x 1.625" W

Hand Sculpted from Local Green Clay with Etched Water Serpent , Sun Face and Feathers on Back of Shell in Terra Cotta, White , Light Blue and Red Colors

From a Private Colorado Collection

Excellent Condition

Josephine Mahooty is a Zuni Pueblo artist associated with the renowned Mahooty family, known for multi-generational contributions to Zuni arts.

Josephine specializes in ceramics and pottery. She is part of the broader Zuni revival in clay work, influenced by educators like Josephine Nahohai (a pottery instructor at Zuni High School). Her work is handmade, reflecting traditional techniques while possibly incorporating personal motifs. Authentic pieces often come with certificates of authenticity from sources like Pueblo Direct or Turquoise Village.

Zuni pottery has seen a revival since the mid-20th century, with artists digging local clays (often naturally greenish from minerals like iron or copper) and pit-firing for earthy tones. Green clay suggests a natural, un-glazed finish, emphasizing authenticity. Ceramic fetishes blend the tactile quality of pottery with the spiritual role of carvings, making them unique hybrids.

Condition: Excellent

Tribe: Zuni

Year Range: 1975 - 2000

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 0.75 in2.25 in1.63 in

Category: Pottery - Turtle Collection, Turtles

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