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Rare 1980's Fawn Garcia Navasie Hopi Native American Pottery Jar 6"W x 6"H
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Seller handling time is 2 business days Details
$18.50 to United States
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Details
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Partial refund available within 30 days
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Venmo accepted
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Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Used |
Artisan: |
Fawn Garcia Navasie |
Origin: |
Native American |
Tribal Affiliation: |
Hopi |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Handmade: |
Yes |
Modified Item: |
No |
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Hopi Pottery |
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Item number: |
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Item description
Exquisite and Rare 1980's Fawn Garcia Navasie Hopi Native American Pottery Jar 6"W x 6"H
Fawn Navasie-Garcia, โformerly Litte Fawnโ, was born in 1959 into the Hopi Reservation. Little Fawn assumed the title Fawn following her motherโs death. Fawn signs her pottery as: Fawn, followed by a fawn hoofprint.
She was inspired to continue the family tradition of making pottery by her late Mother, the famous โEunice (original Fawn) Navasie.โ Eunice taught her all the fundamentals of traditional Hopi pottery making. Early on, Fawn specialized in the white slip pottery that her mother taught her to make, which according to Fawn is much more difficult to make. Her later work is buff or yellow ware that she does with her husband, James Garcia Nampeyo. Fawn is known for her beautiful poly chrome jars that are somewhat egg-shaped with a graceful neck. Fawn has been making pottery since 1979.
All of her materials are gathered within the Hopi Reservation, including the colors used on the pottery. She cleans the clay, mixes, hand-coils, shapes, sands, paints, and fires her pottery the traditional way, outdoors with sheep dung. Fawn coils a wide variety of shapes like wedding vases, egg shaped pots, and bowls. Her designs originate from the Sikyatki Ruins (yellow earth and itโs the name of a former village at the Hopi Reservation located two miles north of First Mesa).
Fawn is related to many prolific and famous artists among some of them are: Dawn Navasie, Dolly Joe Navasie (sisters), Stetson Setalla, Dee Setalla, Marianne Harrison, Burel Naha, Sylvia Naha (cousins), the late Eunice Navasie (mother), Helen Naha, Joy โFrogwomanโ Navasie (aunts), and the late Paqua Naha (grandmother).
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