Pottery

This vintage ceramic tile from 1986 by Cleo Teissedre features a Native American design, handpainted on a small 8″ x 4″ rectangle. Made in the United States, this kiln-fired tile is suitable for decorating walls or as a unique piece in a kitchen. The original, one-of-a-kind tile showcases intricate painted details, reflecting the artistry and craftsmanship of the 1980s.

Here we have a wonderful Vintage Miniature Jemez Storyteller. Figurine is made from Clay Pottery and is signed with initials M C. It is in very good condition without any kind of damage or repairs. It is very small only measuring approximately 3/4 of a inch tall x 5/8 of a inch across. Please look at all the pictures they are a very important part of the description.

The Shank Shop The face of the Maya/Aztec culture, the death whistle. This is an authentic Death Whistle, it makes the real noise, it is hand crafted!! It is NOT 3D Printed These clay whistles, flutes, are replicas of ancient sculptures found in Maya and Aztec culture, many found in ancient tombs by archeologists, when they where first found, experts believed they where toys, but later found out most where war artifacts used to scare their enemies away, there is a wide variety of whistles, from the animal shaped that come in different sizes and shapes and can be used as flutes, skulls that represent the sound of death, or a human scream, and Jaguar heads that make an incredible jaguar roar. there is also a skull that makes la llorona scream, also known as “The weeping Woman” la llorona is very famous in Latin American Folklore The instruments are known as “whistles of death” because historians believe they were used to help guide sacrificial victims on their journey to the afterlife, the sacrifice of a human life was the ultimate offering of blood to the gods, and the most important Maya rituals culminated in human sacrifice, becoming a sacrifice in our culture meant the highest honor. most of the time we see death as unbearable or scary, it is only a bridge to the afterlife, and these whistles where used as the road maps to get there. our goal is to keep our culture alive and well preserved in art, a trade that has been handed to my family from past generations, each item is hand crafted by us, there are not two alike, and I can assure that there is not another exact craft. we put a lot of love into each one of our items, we strive to reach perfection even though it is nearly impossible, specially working with clay or ceramic, there could be stress marks or small cracks made by the changing temperatures our crafts are put to. The piece is hand painted by us so you are taking a unique piece (there may be slight variations in the garigoleo compared to the photo) our crafts are unique and will make a great piece of art for any place in your home, like office areas, bar rooms, living rooms and outside decor!!! if there is a specific color you would like on any of these or a specific carving we can do it! there is a waiting time of about 2 weeks. shipping is always free!!! GRACIAS!!! Does not includes any other set piecesFree Shipping in the USAPurchase with Confidence!100% AuthenticWe ONLY ship FREE to 48 states in the USA!We will ship to Puerto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii with an additional shipping charge (message for a fast shipping quote)Please Note all Items are inspected and tested, we are not responsible for any damage to your own personal property if the item has issues in the future or during use. If there is an issue with your order please contact us prior to requesting a return we will do our best to make things right!Ships Same Business Day

signed by the artist Freida Lee and dated 1998. The vessel features rich, warm brown tones and is decorated with intricate, hand-carved geometric patterns that contrast beautifully against the textured, darkened grooves. The craftsmanship showcases the distinct style of Southwest Native American pottery, utilizing depth and shadow to highlight the artisan’s precise carving techniques. This piece is in excellent vintage condition, meticulously preserved to maintain the integrity of its finish and carved details. It serves as a striking example of Navajo artistry, perfect for display as a centerpiece or as a meaningful addition to a collection of indigenous Southwest folk art.

This product is a traditional black pottery pot from the San Ildefonso Pueblo tribe. The pot which sits at 3″ tall and 4″ wide, is handmade, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Native American traditions in the United States. While the ownership history is not available, this small, signed piece is a collectible item that showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of Native American Pueblo pottery-making techniques.

The Native American Jemez New Mexico Corn Maiden Story Teller Headdress is a handmade piece created by artist Aovato in the United States. This unique headdress tells the story of the Corn Maiden, a significant figure in Native American culture. The intricate design and craftsmanship reflect the rich cultural heritage of the pueblo tribe, showcasing the Native American tradition of storytelling through art. This headdress is a collectible item that celebrates and preserves the cultural significance of Native American tribes. The piece stands at 9 1/2″ tall and 2 3/4″ tall.

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