Acoma Pueblo Indian Pottery Corn Maiden Storyteller
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Acoma Pueblo Native American Indian Pottery Corn Maiden Storyteller by Judy Lewis Judy Lewis (Acoma, Yellow Corn Clan, b. 1966) is one of five Acoma Pueblo Lewis sisters known for fine contemporary pottery. Judy's other sisters include: Rebecca Lucario, Diane Lewis, Marilyn Lewis-Ray and Carolyn Lewis-Concho. Judy uses the traditional handmade, handcoiled Acoma method. Her work has received awards at exhibits and shows across the country including: Indian Market, Santa Fe and Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonial, Gallup. Judy Specializes in marvelous, one-of-a-kind storyteller and figurines. This newly created hancorn maiden storyteller features a three dimensional cat, butterfly and ladybug . The corn maiden represents strength, creation, and wisdom. This unique corn maiden measures 4.1"tall, 2.2" deep, and 1.6" wide. Amazing Detail! It is signed by the artist, "Judy Lewis, Acoma, NM. Add this wonderful storyteller to your collection! Please view our other auctions for high quality Native American pottery. Thank you for looking! Add a fetish to your pottery order and ship your fetish for free ! Check out my eBay store Pueblo Clay for one-of-a-kind Native American art. Add Puebloclay to your Favorite Sellers List Click to learn about different pottery techniques
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