Jody Naranjo Vintage Santa Clara Pueblo Handmade Pot with Etched Ram Design (JM17)

$450.00

Vintage handmade polished clay pot with a heavily etched design of rams and flowers.  Signed Jody Naranjo 1998.

Jody Naranjo, Santa Clara Pueblo, is a traditional potter creating contemporary styles and designs. She learned the ancient way of making pottery mostly from her mother, Dolly Naranjo-Neikrug. She counts herself an eighth-generation Pueblo potter, still using the polishing stone used by her great-great-grandmother.

By the time she was 15 her pottery was being sold through the New Mexico History Museum. At 19 she attended the Institute of American Indian Arts on a fellowship from the Southwestern Association of Indian Arts and at the age of 23 she earned the First Place ribbon for Contemporary Sgraffito at the Santa Fe Indian Market. Since then, Jody has earned a long list of top awards at the nation's leading venues since, including scores of First Place, Best of Division and Best of Class awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market, the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis and the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market in Phoenix. In 2017 the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture declared Jody to be a Native Treasures Living Treasure.

DETAILS
Artist: Jody Naranjo, Santa Clara Pueblo
Size: 2 1/4" high x 3 1/2" diameter
Condition: from a private collection, vintage - very good condition

JM17

$450.00

Vintage handmade polished clay pot with a heavily etched design of rams and flowers.  Signed Jody Naranjo 1998.

Jody Naranjo, Santa Clara Pueblo, is a traditional potter creating contemporary styles and designs. She learned the ancient way of making pottery mostly from her mother, Dolly Naranjo-Neikrug. She counts herself an eighth-generation Pueblo potter, still using the polishing stone used by her great-great-grandmother.

By the time she was 15 her pottery was being sold through the New Mexico History Museum. At 19 she attended the Institute of American Indian Arts on a fellowship from the Southwestern Association of Indian Arts and at the age of 23 she earned the First Place ribbon for Contemporary Sgraffito at the Santa Fe Indian Market. Since then, Jody has earned a long list of top awards at the nation's leading venues since, including scores of First Place, Best of Division and Best of Class awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market, the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis and the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market in Phoenix. In 2017 the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture declared Jody to be a Native Treasures Living Treasure.

DETAILS
Artist: Jody Naranjo, Santa Clara Pueblo
Size: 2 1/4" high x 3 1/2" diameter
Condition: from a private collection, vintage - very good condition

JM17

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