12 1/2" Water Jar with Bear Claw by Santa Clara Pottery Artist Jason Ebelacker

12 1/2" Water Jar with Bear Claw by Santa Clara Pottery Artist Jason Ebelacker

Jason Ebelacker
Clay
This Hand Coiled, Traditionally Fired Water Jar with the well-known Bear Claw of the Tafoya-Ebelacker's Family was created by Jason Ebelacker. Jason comes from a family of Award-Winning Potters including his father Richard Ebelacker, his Grandmother Virginia Ebelacker, his Great Grandmother Margaret Tafoya and his Great-Great Grandmother Sara Fina Tafoya. The Bear Claw honors the Bear that led the Santa Clara People to Water and has been a regular design in the family's pottery for over 100-years!

Dine' Weaving Artist Sue Harvey wove this Ganado Weaving that she titled "Snowflake"

Dine' Weaving Artist Sue Harvey wove this Ganado Weaving that she titled "Snowflake"

Sue Harvey
Wool
52.5 x 30.5 inches (L x W)
Sue Harvey weaves the designs of her ancestors. Originally from the Ganado Area her aunt taught her how to weave these Snowflake Weavings.

Frederica Antonio of Acoma Pueblo Eyedazzler Jar

Frederica Antonio of Acoma Pueblo Eyedazzler Jar

Frederica Antonio
Clay

Table Jar with inlaid coral by San Ildefonso Pueblo Multiple Award Winning Artist Russell Sanchez

Table Jar with inlaid coral by San Ildefonso Pueblo Multiple Award Winning Artist Russell Sanchez

Russell Sanchez
Clay
The award winning San Ildefonso Artist Russell Sanchez created this Hand Coiled, traditionally fired Table Jar.

This amazing Chinle--Pine Springs weaving was created by Dine' (Navajo) Weaving Artist Matilda Yazzie

This amazing Chinle--Pine Springs weaving was created by Dine' (Navajo) Weaving Artist Matilda Yazzie

Matilda Yazzie
Wool
56 x 42 inches (L x W)

Zia Dough Bowl circa 1890

Zia Dough Bowl circa 1890

unknown
Clay
10 x 16.5 inches (L x W)
A large and amazing Zia Dough Bowl circa 1890!