Isleta Pueblo 12-piece Nacimiento Set [SOLD]
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- Category: Figurines
- Origin: Isleta Pueblo, Tue-I
- Medium: clay, pigments
- Size: 12 piece nativity; 3-3/8” tallest figurine
- Item # C3438C SOLD
Isleta Pueblo is thirteen miles south of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and is a Tiwa-speaking people. Early Isleta pottery was undecorated but the potters started to decorate their pottery in the late 1800s after the arrival of a group of immigrants from Laguna Pueblo. Today, several families are making pottery but the Teller family is distinctive because of its use of grey, buff and white slip.
Stella Teller began making pottery in the early 1960s and is well known for her use of the color grey and adding turquoise hieshe necklaces to the figures whether it be human or animal. Stella also polishes the white slip on her animal figures. Several members of her family make nacimientos but none are as collectable as those made by Stella which can command high prices.
This set consists of three wise men bearing gifts of a leather wrap, a bowl of turquoise and a cradleboard; Joseph and Mary and the Christ Child; a donkey, ram, pig, cow, ewe and lamb. All the pieces are painted in matte buff, polished white and grey.
Condition: very good condition
Provenance: This nacimiento was made around 1995 and purchased by a resident of Albuquerque from whose estate we just acquired it.
Recommended Reading: Nacimientos by Guy and Doris Monthan
- Category: Figurines
- Origin: Isleta Pueblo, Tue-I
- Medium: clay, pigments
- Size: 12 piece nativity; 3-3/8” tallest figurine
- Item # C3438C SOLD
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