Outstanding Jemez Pueblo Polychrome Pottery Seed Jar - Betty Jean Fragua 6 1/2"d
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Outstanding Hand Crafted Jemez Pueblo Pottery PolychromeSeed Jar Created from Native Clay and Mineral Paint Signed “B.J. Fragua” (Betty Jean Fragua b. 1962) see Schaaf “Southern Pueblo Pottery” p. 116 Circa 1990s Condition: Near Mint: No Problems. 4 ½ inches high x 6 1/2 inches in maximum diameter Description: Betty Jean Fragua is building her reputation as one of the most innovative and artful potters from the New Mexico Pueblo of Jemez. Jemez Pueblo was established hundreds of years ago, and is located northwest of Albuquerque, New Mexico. This item was from a Southern California estate. Satisfaction is guaranteed. This item is guaranteed to be authentic and in the condition described. This auction is presented by Jerry Weisberg trading in Tribal antiques and arts and crafts since 1973
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