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Pueblo Pottery Little Koshare with a Baseball Cap
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Little Koshare with a Baseball Cap

$50.00

Stephanie Naranjo (born 1960), from Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico, is a member of a well known family of pottery makers, and known for her distinctive pottery featuring animals and koshare clown storyteller figures, often in miniature. This whimsical little polychrome baby koshare is hand formed, skillfully painted, and signed on the bottom, is 2 ¼ inches wide, 1 ¼ inches deep, and 2 ¼ inches tall.

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Stephanie Naranjo (born 1960), from Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico, is a member of a well known family of pottery makers, and known for her distinctive pottery featuring animals and koshare clown storyteller figures, often in miniature. This whimsical little polychrome baby koshare is hand formed, skillfully painted, and signed on the bottom, is 2 ¼ inches wide, 1 ¼ inches deep, and 2 ¼ inches tall.

Stephanie Naranjo (born 1960), from Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico, is a member of a well known family of pottery makers, and known for her distinctive pottery featuring animals and koshare clown storyteller figures, often in miniature. This whimsical little polychrome baby koshare is hand formed, skillfully painted, and signed on the bottom, is 2 ¼ inches wide, 1 ¼ inches deep, and 2 ¼ inches tall.