
1990s Avanyu Vase
Hand-Coiled and Traditionally Fired Blackware Santa Clara Vase with a Carved Avanyu design. The Avanyu, or water serpent, is a powerful symbol in Pueblo and Southwestern art, representing water, rain, and the life-giving forces of nature. Often depicted with flowing curves and horns, it serves as a guardian of water and a reminder of nature’s balance and power. Made in the 1990s by Santa Clara potter, Millie Chavarria.
4.5” Width, 6.25” Height
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1990s Avanyu Vase
Hand-Coiled and Traditionally Fired Blackware Santa Clara Vase with a Carved Avanyu design. The Avanyu, or water serpent, is a powerful symbol in Pueblo and Southwestern art, representing water, rain, and the life-giving forces of nature. Often depicted with flowing curves and horns, it serves as a guardian of water and a reminder of nature’s balance and power. Made in the 1990s by Santa Clara potter, Millie Chavarria.
4.5” Width, 6.25” Height
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Hand-Coiled and Traditionally Fired Blackware Santa Clara Vase with a Carved Avanyu design. The Avanyu, or water serpent, is a powerful symbol in Pueblo and Southwestern art, representing water, rain, and the life-giving forces of nature. Often depicted with flowing curves and horns, it serves as a guardian of water and a reminder of nature’s balance and power. Made in the 1990s by Santa Clara potter, Millie Chavarria.
4.5” Width, 6.25” Height























