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Authentic Navajo Etched Pottery: 7 1/4" tall x 4" dia. Red Clay Pot w/Kokopelli

$ 79.17

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Modified Item: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Culture: Native American: US
  • California Prop 65 Warning: N/A
  • Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
  • Signed by Artist: Yes
  • Origin: Navajo Tribe USA
  • Provenance: Supplier Purchased From Tribal Representative
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: New
  • Artisan: Velcita Whitegoat
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Authentic Native American
    Navajo Made
    7.25" tall x 4" dia. Clay Pot
    Hand Decorated
    Kokopelli
    Artisan:
    Velcita Whitegoat
    Process:
    This Ceramic pottery is created through a process by which clay is poured into a mold, hand-etched and hand-painted by the potter, then fired in a kiln. This pottery is referred to as slip-poured, slip-cast, or simply ceramic. Because the potter does not hand build each piece, instead opting for a pot or bowl that comes from a mold, there is more time to spend on the etching and painting techniques. The air-dried ceramic clay pot or bowl is painted on a wheel using a damp sponge and commercial paints. While the clay is still soft, designs are incised through the paint layer into the pot. This type of etching is called Sgraffitto.
    Etched art is done on either red terracotta clay or white gypsum clay and after being fired in a kiln, the resulting design shows either the bright white (gypsum) or the red earth-colored (terracotta) background seen on the various pieces. Traditionally, Native American pottery is NOT glazed on the inside. If you put liquid in an unglazed pot it will be absorbed into the clay and seep through as the clay is very porous.
    Etching and painting techniques have improved over time, and the cost for this type of pottery is less than hand-built or hand-coiled pieces and still very highly collectible.
    Description:
    This beautifully etched Navajo red clay vase is accented with Kokopelli, a classic figure in the southwest.
    This pot is NOT glazed inside and cannot hold liquid
    .
    A great Navajo etched piece.
    Interpretation:
    Kokopelli represents the God of Fertility, God of Mist, or God of the Harvest. He is a magical figure playing a flute and has been associated with shamanism and supernatural qualities.
    Dimensions:
    Approx. 4 in. dia x 7.25 in. tall
    Note:
    Each piece is hand-made and therefore will be unique. You will receive the exact item shown. Personally I like the idea that each piece of pottery we display is different and I hope you too will appreciate owning something unique and one-of-a kind.
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    We want you to be happy with your purchase. If you are unsatisfied please contact us before leaving feedback so that we can rectify the situation.  If you're not fully satisfied with your purchase, we'll refund your money upon your request, less original shipping charges.
    Items can be returned within 2 weeks of receipt with no restocking fee. You must contact us first before returning an item for further instructions and a return authorization number. Buyer pays return shipping.
    Damaged During Transit:
    Mishaps can occur when shipping some of the more fragile items. If there is any damage to your merchandise, the recipient must notify the carrier (UPS or USPS) and Downriver Sales within 5 business days. All packaging must be retained until shipper can inspect damages.
    Status:
    In the unlikely event the item was sold offline previous to your purchase we will contact you immediately. If the item is a one-of a kind piece we will cancel the sale and refund your account. In some cases items are created in multiples with slight variations in design (different color patterns, variations in mineral distribution in stones, etc). In such cases we may present you with the option to choose one of these variations.
    In House SKU:
    DRS NPPOT--961821