NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN POTTERY JEMEZ POT BY EMMA YEPA

2:23 PM PST, 12/13/2009

Item: Hand Coiled & Hand Painted Jemez Pot by Emma Yepa. Pueblo: Jemez Artist Info: Emma Yepa was born on 5/13/1968 into the Jemez Coyote Clan. She was taught her craft by her mother Ida Yepa. She specializes in stone polished redware and tanware, some sgraffito, melon swirl pots. She has won several awards and has been hard at work since 1981. Measurements: 3 5/8 inches tall, 4 inches wide and a 1 1/2 inch opening. All measurements are approximate. Condition: New, no scratches, chips or blemishes. Signed: Emma Yepa, Jemez Description: The workmanship on this stone polished and carved redware pot is so fine. It is carved on the top portion in bold Prayer Feather, Kiva Step and geometric patterns. The bottom portion is stone polished in rust giving the pot a dazzling contrast. Pictures cannot do it justice, you have to see it in person to appreciate it. Don't let it pass you by!. Retail Value: $120.00. Native American Pottery is hand made and often one of a kind. If you see something you like, do not hesitate to place a bid or you may lose a unique piece of art. To learn more about Pueblo Pottery please visit my Ebay Store at: http://stores.ebay.com/Vision-Quest-Traders/the-pueblo-storyteller-figurine.html

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