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Pueblo Pottery Hopi Pot
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Hopi Pot

$350.00

From the collection of Ralph Meyers, longtime Taos trader and artist: a Hopi revival pot with similarities to the pottery of Nampeyo and her revival of the Sikyatki (a former Hopi village) designs with the use of spiral and abstract parrot figures. From the early 20th century, this pot has been repaired. 8 inches in diameter and 3 ⅛ inches high.

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From the collection of Ralph Meyers, longtime Taos trader and artist: a Hopi revival pot with similarities to the pottery of Nampeyo and her revival of the Sikyatki (a former Hopi village) designs with the use of spiral and abstract parrot figures. From the early 20th century, this pot has been repaired. 8 inches in diameter and 3 ⅛ inches high.

From the collection of Ralph Meyers, longtime Taos trader and artist: a Hopi revival pot with similarities to the pottery of Nampeyo and her revival of the Sikyatki (a former Hopi village) designs with the use of spiral and abstract parrot figures. From the early 20th century, this pot has been repaired. 8 inches in diameter and 3 ⅛ inches high.