Proudly presented
today is this lovely Laguna sgraffito jar. Measuring 3 and a half inches in
diameter, it was created by the famous Sally R. Garcia. Sally, born in 1940,
has been creating pottery for 7 decades. She is the very first potter in either
Acoma or Laguna to make use of etched design motif, which has become awesomely
popular. Her work took First Place in pottery at the New Mexico State Fair in
1979, 1980 and 1981. It is an honor to present such a fine piece to you. 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, along with
return shipping. This piece would grace any Southwest Pottery collection on
earth. Many thanks for your kind consideration, and congratulations in advance
to the lucky buyer. As always, Best Regards, Rich
Amanda Swimmer Cherokee Pottery engraved name on bottom stamped inside brown. Cannot clearly read iformation inside bowl. Not sure how long ago I purchased. Used as display item with native American pottery. More information about Amanda Swimmer on line. Famous for her time as an artisan. Buyer pays shipping based on distance from Baltimore and 1 lb weight.
Specifics
- Tribal Affiliation: Laguna/Acoma
- Modified Item: No
- All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
- Provenance: Ownership History Available
- Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
- Origin: Native American
- Artisan: Sally R. Garcia
- Handmade: Yes
- Refund will be given as: Money Back
- Item must be returned within: 30 Days