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E. Tafoya Acoma Style Native American vase

$50

Posted about 19 hours ago in Stanwood, WA

Condition: Used (normal wear)

Listed in categories: Collectibles & Art - Handmade - Home decor

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E. Tafoya Acoma Style Native American vase

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Hidden Treasures on the Brick Road 10003 270th St NW, Stanwood, WA 98292 Open: Fridays 1pm - 4pm & Saturdays 1pm - 6pm Length (inches): 4.50 Width (inches): 4.50 Height (inches): 5.00 This exquisite hand-painted pottery vase is signed by E. Tafoya, a name associated with contemporary Native American pottery artists. The vase features a distinctive Acoma-inspired design with black, red, and white geometric and leaf motifs meticulously painted around a bulbous body and gracefully flared neck. Measuring approximately 5 inches tall, it captures the essence of traditional Pueblo ceramic artistry while showcasing a refined, modern precision in its decoration. Crafted from natural clay and hand-finished, this piece represents the blend of heritage craftsmanship and contemporary interpretation. While Tafoya is a name well-known among Santa Clara and Pueblo potters, this piece reflects design influences closely aligned with Acoma Pueblo artistry, suggesting it may be decorative or produced by an artist drawing from multiple Pueblo traditions. Features: Artist: Signed “E. Tafoya” on base Material: Hand-formed natural clay Style: Acoma-inspired Pueblo pottery with bold geometric and organic motifs Color palette: Traditional black, white, and rust-red Era: Late 20th to early 21st century Origin: American Southwest Condition: Excellent; no cracks, chips, or visible wear

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