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Old Vintage San Ildefonso Pueblo Indian Pottery Bowl
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C & D Gifts Indian Art This auction is for an Authentic Hand coiled "Redware Feather Bowl" Pottery from the San Ildefonso Pueblo in New Mexico . It is approximately 3" tall and 4 3/8" wide. This is a nice piece! It has a Feather design painted around the perimeter and a nice stone polished finish. T are a couple rub marks near the bottom and on one side, but they are small. Pottery from the San Ildefonso Pueblo is among the most well known in the world. It is hand made , stone polished and then fired outdoors. This color is fused into the pottery and will never come off. This piece is signed on the bottom by the artist, "Helen Gutierrez".(d) These are one of kind pieces, tfore we take new pictures of every piece we sell. We want you to buy with confidence and be happy with your purchase! Please view our other items and come back and visit. Thank you! Check with us before buying anyw else! A note about e mails - We have had past experience with our e mails not reaching their destination on occasion. If you e mail us and you do not receive a response the same day, then our e mails are probably not reaching you. We usually respond to e mails within minutes. The same day at the very latest. Please check your junk mail filters and/or e mail us again and we can try a different form of communication. Thank you We are members of Indian Arts and Crafts Association! (IACA) The Indian Arts and Crafts Association is an international organization which, since 1974, has followed its mission of ?Promoting, Preserving, and Protecting? Native American creations. We offer a variety of educational tools to help the buying public appreciate the handmade beauty of this North American indigenous art, and the growing need to be advocates of those products which are authentic. Since 1974, the Indian Arts and Crafts Association (IACA) with an Executive Office in Albuquerque, NM, has been instrumental in helping to promote and protect authentic American Indian arts and crafts. The IACA is unique in that its membership is made up of individuals and businesses that represent the entire industry Indian arts: artisans, retailers, wholesalers, museums, governmental agencies, collectors and supporters. It is an international organization whose mission is to support the effective protection and ethical promotion of authentic American Indian arts and crafts.Please visit our, About Us Page
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