Hopi Pueblo Flat Top Polychrome Seed Jar by Helen Naha [SOLD]

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Helen Naha - Feather Woman, Hopi-Tewa Potter

Helen Naha - Feather Woman hallmark signatureHelen Naha (Feather Woman) and Joy Navasie (Frog Woman) were sisters-in-law.  Helen Naha married Joy Navasie's brother, Archie Naha. Helen was known for her stark black-on-white Hopi pottery early in her career and for exquisite polychrome pots in later times. Her hallmark is a feather.

 

This wonderful wide and low jar is slipped in traditional white slip, over which is painted the decoration in deep dark brown. The design is often referred to as a "bear claw." The round opening at the top of the jar has been outlined in a square orange slip which was then outlined in a pair of black lines.  The designs on the four sides of the jar are pendant from the outer black rim line.

 

Condition: The jar is structurally in excellent condition. There is some slip loss near the feather hallmark on the underside but nothing truly significant.

Provenance: from the collection of an elderly Santa Fean

Recommended Reading: Hopi-Tewa Pottery: 500 Artist Biographies by Gregory and Angie Schaaf 

 

 

Helen Naha - Feather Woman, Hopi-Tewa Potter
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