Native American Navajo Hand Crafted Pottery JX123477

Availability: Out of stock

$359.98

Pot measures approximately 7-3/4" tall, 7-1/2" wide and is 24-1/2" in circumference (around its widest point).

This phenomenal pot will definitely attract plenty of attention! This Native American pot was hand etched and painted, by Navajo artist Ernest Watchman, with detailed traditional patterns and designs for a wonderful finish. The pot is signed Navajo and by the artist. 

 

Additional Info

Additional Info
SKUJX123477
Material DetailsOther
Measurements and InfoPot measures approximately 7-3/4" tall, 7-1/2" wide and is 24-1/2" in circumference (around its widest point).
StampedBy Artist, Navajo
CategoriesPottery
ArtistErnest Watchman
TribeNavajo
Setting TypeNo
Number Of StonesNo
Item ColorNo
Item Color PrimaryNo
Item Color SecondaryNo
Animal or SymbolN/A

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    I found this very wonderful Kachina here. I wanted a special gift for my Niece who has lived in AZ for nearly 25 years and enjoys the many special cultures present here. The purchase experience was very easy, and the Kachina arrived in perfect condition. I am sure that my niece will enjoy it very much.
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    We all need to see more affordable Kachina Dolls
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    Memories
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    Being able to have a kachina doll shipped to me across the US is truly remarkable. Each time i order one it reminds me of my memories traveling to through the southwest in the 80's. All of the beautiful places i was able to visit, and the kind Native American people we got the pleasure of encountering and learning about their traditions. While you can't buy memories, each piece of southwestern art that i own is a reminder of some of the most precious times in my life.
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    I'm glad to have been able to find a company that sells hand made item made in our own country. Not only are these gifts unique in their place of origin but as well as in the tradition behind each piece. When it comes to buying a gift for a family member, friend or other people in my life, i know that a gift from here will be 100% more meaningful than any gift i can buy at a near by chain store.
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    Symbolic pieces of art!
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    I love my Native American heritage and couldn't be prouder of my background and roots. I know that purchasing a piece from Kachina dolls supports local artists who build these beautiful pieces by hand. The culture behind each piece is a story in itself and I cherish having each kachina doll I've purchased in my house.
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