Santa Clara Pottery - Blackware Plate by
Pablita Tafoya Chavarria (1903-1979) Approximately 6 1/4" wide and 4" deep.
Adobe Gallery -
Pablita Tafoya Chavarria (1914-1979)
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It has been difficult to find biographical information on Pablita in relation to which Tafoya family she was from. All the references consulted have information about her marriage and children but nothing about her previous life. We know her maiden name was Tafoya but not which Tafoya family she was from.
Pablita Tafoya Chavarria
was born in 1914 at Santa Clara Pueblo. She started making carved blackware, black-on-black jars, bowls, vases, wedding vases, plates, and miniatures in 1930. Her favorite designs were Avanyu, hummingbirds, flowers, and clouds. She passed away in 1979.
Pablita married Jose M. Chavarria and they had eleven children: Clara Shije, Reycita Naranjo, Thomas Chavarria, Elizabeth Naranjo, Florence Browning, Mary Singer, Mary Agnes Carlisle, Loretto Chavarria, Joe M. Chavarria, Mildred Chavarria, and José N. Chavarria. Clara, Reycita, Elizabeth, Florence, and Mary all were active potters through the end of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first.
Photo courtesy of Gregory Schaaf. Reference:
Pueblo Indian Pottery: 750 Artist Biographies
by Gregory Schaaf.
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THIS IS FOR A NEW JEMEZ STORYTELLER BY B. (BESSIE) ESQUIBEL CLAY HANDMADE & ORIGINAL SIGNED BY ARTIST. THERE ARE 4 CHILDREN. THE WORK SHE DOES IS STORYTELLERS & FIGURINES. THIS IS OUT OUT OF OUR CLOSED NATIVE AMERICAN STORE OF 23 YRS. AS WE TRAVELED & HAND PICKED OUR ITEMS TO BRING BACK TO OUR STORE. WE WANTED TO SHOW THE BEAUTY OF THE NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE & THEIR TALENT & BEAUTY IN WHAT THEY PRODUCED. THIS PIECE MEASURES AT THE TALLEST POINT 7" x 5"W (DRESS). THIS BEING HANDMADE GIVES IT THE NON-PERFECT PIECE AS YOU CAN SEE BY THE HAND MARKS IN THE HAIR & IF YOU SEE A SMALL CRACK THAT ADDS TO THE NATURE OF THE CLAY. PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS AS ALL SALES ARE FINAL & SMOKE-FREE. THIS WOULD ADD NICELY TO ANY DECOR OR COLLECTION. THE PICTURE DOESN'T DO THIS JUSTICE & THERE'S A LITTLE BIT OF SUN TO FIGHT WITH.
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Specifics
- Origin: Native American SW Pueblo Indian
- Tribal Affiliation: Santa Clara
- Handmade: Yes
- All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Signed: Pablita Santa Clara Pueblo
- Modified Item: No
- Culture: Native American: US
- Featured Refinements: Santa Clara Pottery
- Condition: In excellent shape. See pictures as part of the description.
- Artisan: Pablita Tafoya Chavarria