Ohkay Owingeh Pottery Standing Female Figurine [SOLD]

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Once Known Native American Potter

This standing female figurine is not signed with an artist name but we believe it is from Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, an assumption based on having seen similar figurines in the past.  The brown clay figurine was painted in white paint and her traditional Pueblo dress painted in pink and black, the pink being a shawl draped over the black dress.  Condition:  structurally in original condition.  Minor abrasion of the paint.  Provenance: from the collection of Katherine H. Rust

 

 

 

This standing female figurine is not signed with an artist name but we believe it is from Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, an assumption based on having seen similar figurines in the past. The brown clay figurine was painted in white paint and her traditional Pueblo dress painted in pink and black, the pink being a shawl draped over the black dress.

 

Condition: structurally in original condition. Minor abrasion of the paint.

 

Provenance: from the collection of Katherine H. Rust

 

This standing female figurine is not signed with an artist name but we believe it is from Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, an assumption based on having seen similar figurines in the past.  The brown clay figurine was painted in white paint and her traditional Pueblo dress painted in pink and black, the pink being a shawl draped over the black dress.  Condition:  structurally in original condition.  Minor abrasion of the paint.  Provenance: from the collection of Katherine H. Rust

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Once Known Native American Potter
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