For sale is this wonderful piece that was traditionally made and fired. This pot has some marks from the kiln and fire discoloration. This pot is in good condition except for the crack. It doesn't take away from it esthetically but is going to make it tough to ship. It is very fragile. Lovely little pot and a wonderful piece of artistic history.
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Vintage
Materials: clay pottery
Description
Jemez Pueblo Native American 3.5" Indian Pottery 2 Children Storyteller Signed Mary Toya
This Native American Indian storyteller was created by award winning Jemez Pueblo artist, Mary E. Toya using clay gathered from the grounds of the Jemez Pueblo of New Mexico. The pottery is hand painted with all natural slips and feature traditional Jemez symbols. The piece was fired outdoors as is traditional. This is an impressive piece without any chips or cracks but some paint loss due to age.
The polychrome pottery storyteller holds 2 children, each carrying toys.
Mary E. Toya, Jemez Pueblo (1934-1990) matte polychrome, red and black-on-tan Storytellers, jars, bowls, plates wedding vases. Mary Toya was famous for creating some of the largest Storytellers. Some of her dolls were covered with over a hundred babies. She passed her pottery-making tradition on to her daughters.
Please refer to photos for more detailed condition. They are part of the description.
Can't purchase today? I will be happy to reserve this item for you!
NOTE: Please remember this is a vintage used item and will show some signs of use or wear. If you are in doubt as to the condition of the item please ask for clarification before you purchase.
As always, my items are packed with EXTRA bubble wrap and extreme care to insure a safe arrival. I usually ship as soon as I get the order, if possible the same day. (Items may ship with recycled materials in an effort to help preserve our environment.)
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Specifics
- Featured Refinements: Pueblo Pottery
- Item must be returned within: 30 Days
- All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
- Refund will be given as: Money Back
- Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
- Restocking Fee: No