Polished Black Santa Clara Carved and Micaceous Seed Jar [SOLD]
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- Category: Modern
- Origin: Santa Clara Pueblo, Kha'p'oo Owinge
- Medium: Native Materials
- Size: 3-1/4" deep x 7-1/4" diameter
- Item # C2996B SOLD
Carving a design into pottery and maintaining the same depth of carve as well as achieving clean and perfect edges to the carved item is not an easy task and many potters do not succeed at doing so, but Linda Tafoya-Oyenque is the exception. She has mastered the techniques of burnishing and execution of carved design. This low seed jar is proof of that
Linda is the daughter of Lee and Betty Tafoya and the granddaughter of Margaret Tafoya. She credits her aunt Mary Esther Archuleta with teaching her the techniques of pottery production.
Linda is an award winning Tewa potter and her accomplishments have been recognized by awards from Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Guild, Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Arts and Crafts and others. She was selected by the State of New Mexico to make a pottery vessel for presentation to the Prince of Spain.
Provenance: This is one of a number of pottery items from the estate of a recently deceased collector. We are awaiting approval from the estate attorney to list the collector by name.
- Category: Modern
- Origin: Santa Clara Pueblo, Kha'p'oo Owinge
- Medium: Native Materials
- Size: 3-1/4" deep x 7-1/4" diameter
- Item # C2996B SOLD
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