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Hopi Pottery Bowl by ‘Frogwoman’ Joy Navasie

$1,350

Hopi Pottery by Joy Navasie (1919 – 2012).  Joy Navasie is among the most famous and prolific Hopi-Tewa potters. She is known as “Frog Woman”.  This name was also carried by her mother, famous and innovative pottery artist Paqua Naha.  Her mother taught her Hopi traditions and pottery making.  Joy Navasie began her pottery career around 1935, and she began signing her pottery with a Frog Hallmark around 1939 or 1940.  Paqua Naha signed her pottery with a frog having toes; but Joy Navasie used a frog with webbed feet.  Joy most often created works in the black and red on white slip style pottery.  Many credit her mother, Paqua Naha, with developing white ware pottery in the early 1950’s.  Please watch the quick video!

  • Artist: Joy Navasie 'Frogwoman'
  • Tribe: Hopi Indian
  • Width: 6 1/2" Diameter
  • Height: 5"

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Multi-Stone Inlay Pendant featuring Turquoise (Diamond-Shaped)

$185

Multi-Stone Inlay Pendant with Turquoise!  This sterling silver diamond-shaped inlay pendant features an eye-catching color combination with finely inlaid Black Jade, Picture Jasper, and Turquoise stones.  Made by Native American (Navajo) jewelry artist,  Tim Charlie.

Artist:  Joy Navasie 'Frogwoman' 

Tribe:  Hopi Indian 

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Width:  6 1/2" Diameter 

Height:  5" 

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