SPECTACULAR
HAND MADE ZIA POLYCHROME POTTERY JAR (ELEANOR PINO GRIEGO)
CONDITION – EXCELLENT, no cracks, restoration or repair, minor
paint loss, if any.
Remnants of
sticker inside bowl
Dimensions:
Height:
approx. 4.5”
Width:
approx. 9”
SUPERB Hand-made Zia
Pueblo (located in New Mexico) pottery bowl—Classic Zia polychrome colors.
Smaller version of chile bowl, (still nice size). Signed ‘Eleanor
Pino Griego
Zia’.
Eleanor shows her
pottery artistry is some of the finest galleries in Santa Fe, New Mexico,
including the prestigious Andrea Fisher Gallery (pricing over $1,000 to $1,300
each).
The daughter of Laura Pino Atkins
and Feliz Calabaza, Eleanor Pino Griego was born in April of 1953 at Zia
Pueblo. She grew up in a family of illustrious potters: Ascenciona Galvan,
Seferina Bell, Laura Atkins, Kathryn Pino and
Ruby Panana
, to name a few. While she learned the basics of the Zia
traditional way of making pottery from her grandmother, Seferina Bell, after
more than 30 years of making pottery she considers herself to be mostly
self-taught.
Over the years she has participated
in shows at the Heard Museum in Phoenix; Haskell Indian Art Market in Lawrence,
Kansas; the Eight Northern Pueblos Arts and Crafts Show in Espanola and the
SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market. She has earned quite a collection of 1st, 2nd,
3rd Place and Honorable Mention ribbons from each.
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This 6 inch high and 6 inch across vase, I think, is quite different than most you see, because of the colors--pink, white and gold. How often do you see gold on handmade Indian items? Different scene on each side. It really stands out. Nice condition. Please ask if you have any questions.
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