Hopi Pottery Cream Pitchers B3 [SOLD]
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- Category: Modern
- Origin: Hopi Pueblo, Hopituh Shi-nu-mu
- Medium: clay, pigment
- Size: 4” tall x 3-1/2” diameter approximately
- Item # C3354B3 SOLD
Paqua Naha, whose first name translates to "frog," is known as Frog Woman. She was the first to carry this name. After she passed away, her daughter, Joy Navasie, became Frog Woman. Paqua worked mostly in "black and red on yellow," referring to black and red designs on yellow un-slipped pottery. It was she who developed the white pottery that is now the Frog Woman hallmark. She passed away about three years after developing this style and Joy continued producing it until she passed away last year.
These are three pottery creamers, all made and signed by Paqua. We are posting them together but they are available for purchase individually.
The one labeled B1 measures 3-3/4" tall x 3-3/4" diameter. It is in excellent condition with some abrasion to the painted design, but nothing of significance. It is priced at $450 This pitcher is SOLD!
The one labeled B2 measures 3-7/8" tall x 3-1/8" diameter. It too is in excellent condition with only very minor abrasion to the brown paint. It is priced at $375. This pitcher is SOLD!
The one labeled B3 measures 3-1/2" tall x 3" diameter. It also is in excellent condition with only very minor abrasion to the brown painted design. It is priced at $350. This pitcher is SOLD!
All three are signed on the underside with the Paqua frog hallmark.
Provenance: from the collection of a gentleman in Colorado
- Category: Modern
- Origin: Hopi Pueblo, Hopituh Shi-nu-mu
- Medium: clay, pigment
- Size: 4” tall x 3-1/2” diameter approximately
- Item # C3354B3 SOLD
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