Pottery- Pueblo Storyteller

$175.00

 Pottery- Pueblo Storyteller

This striking Pottery- Pueblo Storyteller commands attention with her expressive pose. A bowl rests on her lap as five lively children gather around her. Standing 6 inches tall, she showcases bold black, white, and rust tones. The artist signed the base ‘KJ Sando, Jemez,’ confirming authentic Jemez artistry. Collectors value pieces like this for their warmth, movement, and cultural storytelling—making this a standout addition for anyone seeking a meaningful, display‑ready work of Pueblo pottery.

One of a Kind.

Jemez pottery is a type of Native American pottery made by the Jemez Pueblo, located in New Mexico. The Jemez people have a long history of pottery-making, with evidence of pottery production dating back to at least the 13th century. The pottery produced by the Jemez Pueblo is known for its distinctive red and black designs, which are achieved by using a special firing technique. The pottery is often decorated with intricate patterns and designs, and is highly prized by collectors. Vintage Jemez pottery is sought after by collectors for its beauty and historical significance.

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