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WOW~A Miniature Carved Redware Jemez Pottery Sphere~(by Noreen Gachupin)~NR

$ 7.32

Availability: 74 in stock
  • Featured Refinements: Native American Pottery
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available
  • Origin: Jemez Pueblo American Indian
  • Artisan: Noreen Gachupin
  • rare redware pottery: rare Native American pottery
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Tribal Affiliation: Jemez
  • Condition: The miniature (2 1/2") Jemez Pueblo pottery sphere in this auction is in very nice condition. There are no chips, cracks, or repairs found on the piece. Hand-carved, when still wet, the artist placed the little sphere on a surface to dry and when removed, the base stuck lightly to that surface (see my last photo). The sphere was made by a Native American artisan and bought in the late 1970's at the Santa Fe Indian Market; I was present during the purchase. The sphere is signed "Noreen Gachupin - Jemez." As additional information on condition, please enlarge and closely review each of the photographs I've included with this auction.........jeff
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    International buyers are not permitted to bid on the contents of this auction
    Up for auction from my Great Aunts Arizona estate, is a nicely carved Redware pottery sphere made by a Jemez Pueblo American Indian. A Native American Jemez artist, working on the plaza in the late 70's during Indian Market (Santa Fe, New Mexico) created the little sphere. The artist carved the sphere with butterflies, feathers, and flowers. One small area on the side of the sphere is scribed with the artists’ name – “Noreen Gachupin” and their tribal affiliation "Jemez."  The
    sphere measures 2 1/2" tall x 2 1/4" one inch from the top, tapering to 1 1/4” at the base.
    Please review the information I've included above under "Condition Description," check-out each of the photos, and feel free to ask any questions - GOOD LUCK! ....…jeff
    Jemez Pueblo Pottery -
    The Jemez Pueblo is located in Central-Northern New Mexico. The pottery produced there is known for its distinctive earth-tone colors blending stone polished and matte finishes with painted and etched designs. The Navajo people of this Pueblo began creating their works in the 1920s and 30s and in the 1970s began to take on more distinctive designs and qualities that make it very popular among collectors and enthusiasts of Native American pottery today.
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