Jemez Pueblo Native American Indian Pottery 4 Children Storyteller 5" Judy Toya

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Jemez Pueblo Native American Indian Pottery 4 Children Storyteller 5" Judy ToyaSTANDS ABOUT 5" TALLItem has been repaired on left of child on top left. Child below hand has hairline where it connects to Storytellers leg. Still a nice piece and being sold AS-IS Also some small places where the paint has flaked off which is normal with this type of soft pottery.JUDY TOYA is the daughter of renowned storyteller artist, Mary E. Toya (d.), and the niece of Jemez mask maker Fannie Loretto, and storyteller potters, Lupe Lucero and Alma Concha. Judy was taught by her mother. Judy's traditional Jemez storytellers are popular at Santa Fe Indian Market and the general public.Judy Toya was born in 1953, is a member of the Water Clan and has been making pottery since 1972. She specializes in Storytellers, Nativity Sets, Christmas Ornaments & Friendship pots. She digs her clay from the Jemez Reservation, uses natural slips and fires her pottery outdoors. She won 1st Place for Nativities at Santa Fe Indian Market in 2000. She is the mother of Vernida Toya Chosa.No International sells on this itemIf you have any questions please e-mail me before bidding. THANKSBe sure to add me to your favorites list !