Harrison Begay Jr. - Santa Clara Black Jar with Carved Kachina Design
c. 2007 6.25" x 5.5", signed on the bottom.
Near excellent condition; very minor surface wear to the sides.
Acquired from a private collection in Arizona. The owner purchased this at the Heard Museum Indian Fair and Market in 2007.
Please reference item P90350B-0620-018.
Santa
Clara Pueblo is located 26 miles north of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Santa Clara
potters have been making a highly polished blackware since the late 19th
century. Sara Fina Tafoya (1863-1949) is credited with developing the deep
carving now characteristic of much Santa Clara pottery and which was carried
on by her daughter Margaret. Potters at Santa Clara also make redware (carved
and un-carved), polychrome buff and red ware and imaginative figurines.
Medicine
Man Gallery has been in the Antique Native American art business since 1992. We have one of the largest
inventories of Antique Native American art for sale in the country, offering
Navajo Rugs and Blankets, American Pueblo Pottery, Indian Baskets, Hopi
Kachinas, Old Pawn Jewelry, Contemporary Native American Jewelry, and Native
American Beadwork, as well as Ethnographic Art, Western Americana, Art of the
West and Native American Art. Before
purchasing please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have
about the condition of this item; we are happy to send additional images.
This is a Sioux Native American US handmade Pottery Vase / Jar
Measures approximately 5" tall
There is some spotting and wear - please see photos.
Specifics
- All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
- Tribal Affiliation: Santa Clara
- Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
- Item must be returned within: 14 Days
- Handmade: Yes
- Refund will be given as: Money Back
- Artisan: Harrison Begay Jr.
- Condition: Near excellent condition.
- Origin: Santa Clara
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States