Hopi Pottery Tile of Kokopellmana Katsina [SOLD]
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- Category: Modern
- Origin: Hopi Pueblo, Hopituh Shi-nu-mu
- Medium: clay, pigment
- Size: 4-3/4” x 3-3/4” - 1/16" thick
- Item # C3843L SOLD
Gwen Sharon Setalla (b.1964-) Aȁs-kữ-Mana is a Hopi from the village of Mishongnovi on Second Mesa. Her mother is Pauline Setalla from Mishongnovi. They are of the Frog Woman and Feather Woman families. The family lived on a ranch not far from Keams Canyon and Gwen spent her early childhood there. She learned pottery making from her mother, starting as early as age 5 and began to take it seriously by age 21.
Gwen makes pottery tiles as thin as 1/16th inch, thinner than those of any other potter of which I am aware. This tile features the image of the Kokopellmana, the female fertility katsina.
Condition: excellent
Provenance: from the collection of a family from Oklahoma which is downsizing its massive collection of Native American art.
Recommended Reading: Hopi & Pueblo Tiles an Illustrated History by Kim Messier & Pat Messier
- Category: Modern
- Origin: Hopi Pueblo, Hopituh Shi-nu-mu
- Medium: clay, pigment
- Size: 4-3/4” x 3-3/4” - 1/16" thick
- Item # C3843L SOLD
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