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Elva Nampeyo (Native American, Hopi-Tewa, 1926 to 1985) A pair of Sikyatki revival pottery vessels, hand coiled and polished smooth using traditional techniques, and the motifs are inspired by ancient pottery found at the archaeological site of Sikyatki, located on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. Both are signed by Elva Nampeyo, the granddaughter of famed potter Nampeyo of Hano (1856 to 1942), who is accredited with reviving Sikyatki pottery. Elva's children have also become respected potters - at least four generations of Nampeyo artists - and they often sign their work with the corn clan symbol that is seen on the base of one. Size: 6.75" Diameter x 4" H (17.1 cm x 10.2 cm)

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Provenance: Private Parker, Colorado, USA collection

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  • Condition: Surface scratches and abrasions to pigments on both, but otherwise intact. Both are signed.

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