Artist: Diane (cheyene) Jim
7 in tall x 4 in wide
Pueblo Indian Hand Coiled Storyteller Pottery.
This is some of the absolute best Storyteller Indian Pottery available on the market today! This Native American Indian storyteller pottery doll was made by Navajo Indian Artist
This pottery doll was entirely hand coiled and perfectly shaped with natural clays that were gathered from the earth. This pottery was then fired and masterfully hand painted. This storyteller pottery doll holds a trio of little hand made clay children who gather together to listen to the stories.
The Pueblo of Navajo is a federally recognized tribe located in East-central New Mexico, approximately 50 miles northwest of Albuquerque. We are one of the remaining 19 pueblos of New Mexico, encompassing over 89,000 acres of land and home to over 3,400 tribal members. The people of Jemez cherish their ancestral traditions, and are proud to integrate their culture with modern society.
A Navajo man once said of his people's oral histories. "If my children hear the stories, they will grow up to be good people." Native Americans think of the earth and the universe as a never-ending circle, and in this circle, man is just another animal. Native American legends reflect the view that human beings are no more important than any other thing, whether alive or inanimate. In the eye of the creator, they believe, man and woman, plant and animal, water and stone, are all equal, and they share the earth as partners - even as family.
We understand the true value and nature of hand crafted Indian art. And, we recognize it's important to know that the artist is truly a member of a Native American tribe. So, to ensure you that this is the real deal, a Certificate of Authenticity has been included with this item.
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