Hopi Pueblo
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Southwest Indian Hopi Pueblo Pottery and Fine Art
Adobe Gallery specializes in the fine art and craft art of the Hopi. Featured are contemporary and historic pottery, traditional Katsina dolls, and fine art. The collection comprises historic and contemporary pottery from named potters such at the Nampeyo family as well as pottery without known potters. Most of the potters from Hopi are originally Tewa Indians from New Mexico pueblos; however, there are a few potters there who are of Hopi origin. In addition to pottery, the Hopi are known for beautiful baskets from Second Mesa and plaques from Third Mesa, exquisite sterling silver overlay jewelry, and Kachina or Katsina dolls. There are occasional weavings, clothing, not blankets, from the few male weavers still active.
Hopi Pueblo
Southwest Indian Jewelry
Belts and Buckles
Hopi Pueblo
Native American Baskets
Bowls and Other Forms
Hopi Pueblo
Kachina - Katsina Dolls
Contemporary
Hopi Pueblo
Southwest Indian Pottery
Contemporary
Hopi Pueblo
Southwest Indian Pottery
Historic
Hopi Pueblo
Other Fine Collectibles
Pueblo Textiles
Hopi Pueblo
Southwest Indian Jewelry
Rings
Hopi Pueblo
Kachina - Katsina Dolls
Traditional
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Native American Baskets
Trays and Plaques
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