
1970s Prehistoric Bird Pot
Hopi-Tewa pottery bowl by Carol Namoki of Tewa (Hano) Village, Polacca, Arizona, dating to the 1970s. Painted in red and black on a white slip, the design features a stylized bird motif inspired by prehistoric Sikyátki pottery, with bold geometric elements and a polished red interior. A fine example of mid-20th century Hopi-Tewa revival work by a talented potter.
6.25” Width, 4.5” Height
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1970s Prehistoric Bird Pot
Hopi-Tewa pottery bowl by Carol Namoki of Tewa (Hano) Village, Polacca, Arizona, dating to the 1970s. Painted in red and black on a white slip, the design features a stylized bird motif inspired by prehistoric Sikyátki pottery, with bold geometric elements and a polished red interior. A fine example of mid-20th century Hopi-Tewa revival work by a talented potter.
6.25” Width, 4.5” Height
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Hopi-Tewa pottery bowl by Carol Namoki of Tewa (Hano) Village, Polacca, Arizona, dating to the 1970s. Painted in red and black on a white slip, the design features a stylized bird motif inspired by prehistoric Sikyátki pottery, with bold geometric elements and a polished red interior. A fine example of mid-20th century Hopi-Tewa revival work by a talented potter.
6.25” Width, 4.5” Height























