It is with great pride
that i present this gorgeous Hopi seed jar, with classic migration patterns, in
the fashion made famous by Fannie Nampeyo (which this jar is contemporaneous). In excellent condition, it
measures 7 inches in diameter and 4 inches tall. Produced in the 1940's, it is
by the eminent and highly respected Irene Shupla, and is signed with her hallmark on the bottom. Irene's artistic career spanned 5 decades, from 1930 to 1980. Her work has been collected by both the Heard Museum and the Museum of Northern Arizona. Her work is highly esteemed and somewhat rare. This is a piece that i would dearly love to keep, but it would be unfair to deny it
the destiny it deserves. A piece this beautiful and historically significant would
grace any Southwest pottery collection in the world. And just think; it could
be YOURS! Buy with complete confidence, for as you all know, if the buyer is
unsatisfied for ANY reason, i will immediately return the full
purchase price, including return shipping. Rest assured this bowl will be
lovingly packed and insured to the hilt, at my expense. Many Thanks for your
kind consideration, and sincere Congratulations in advance to the VERY lucky
buyer. Best Regards Always, Rich
T. Vail Native American Pottery-horsehair Thinking Warrior Brave Man Sculpture. Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
About 4.75" tall
No damage
Specifics
- Modified Item: No
- Handmade: Yes
- Provenance: Ownership History Available
- Artisan: Irene Shupla
- Origin: Native American
- Refund will be given as: Money Back
- Item must be returned within: 30 Days
- All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
- Tribal Affiliation: Hopi
- Return shipping will be paid by: Seller