This piece is Native American Navajo pottery signed Ron J Navajo. This piece is made of red clay with etched incised designs. Featuring handcrafted and intricate, hand carved geometric patterns and a matte finish.
This miniature pottery vase is an authentic Acoma Pueblo piece from New Mexico, signed “Acoma NM, Vallo.” Hand-painted with classic black-on-orange geometric designs, it reflects the traditional style of the well-known Vallo family of Acoma potters. A finely crafted and…
Hand-carved and painted in the Southwestern Native American style, this modern Navajo pottery jar features etched lightning, rain, and stepped motifs symbolizing strength and renewal. Layered bands of terracotta, black, rust red, and turquoise accent the carved sgraffito surface. The…
This authentic Southwestern Native-style miniature vase is signed by Navajo potter A. Bia and expertly hand-etched using sgraffito techniques. Featuring traditional Diné geometric and feather motifs, it reflects refined Navajo artistry in a compact form. A beautifully crafted, highly collectible…
This charming handmade Afghan Hound figurine, signed “a.R”, by “Artesania Rinconda” located in Uruguay (South America) “features a beautifully stylized design that highlights the breed’s elegant, flowing coat. Crafted with textured detailing and smooth, glossy accents on the ears, the…
This decorative terracotta vase is hand-thrown and features painted dancing silhouette figures with a matte finish. Marked “AA” on the base, the potter is unidentified from initials alone. Perfect as a display piece for a Southwestern or folk-art inspired collection.
This piece is by Carmen Smith a Navajo artist who is known for its distinctive black, matte finish, sometimes with a final glazed or polished surface. This piece is handcrafted and etched on red clay and glazed.
This elegant lidded vessel is a product of Stanley Studios, operated by artisans Chris and Malcolm Stanley. Based in the historic Old Wheatley River Schoolhouse in Breadalbane, Prince Edward Island, the studio is renowned for its high-quality, wheel-thrown ceramics.
This authentic Claire Burke ceramic piece features a rich emerald-green glaze with embossed scroll and leaf motifs for a classic, decorative look. The rustic speckling and exposed ceramic lines add an antique-style finish. Designed as a vase/pot, it is a…
his is an authentic Acoma Pueblo miniature bowl, signed “Darla – Acoma N.M.”, indicating it was made by an Acoma artist named Darla. Hand-painted in classic Acoma black-on-white with orange slip accents, it features fine-line hatching and traditional geometric petal…
This handcrafted earthenware bowl is wheel-thrown from red clay and finished with a glossy glaze featuring rustic yellow and green brushwork. The base is inscribed “F Louzon Québec,” indicating it was made by Québec potter François Lauzon, a documented Canadian…
This Hopi-style pottery jar, marked “Hopi Toad” with a toad symbol, reflects a themed design rather than a specific artist signature. The front features a hand-painted Hopi Kachina dancer in traditional mask, feathers, and body paint, representing spiritual blessings like…
This piece is signed by “JA” from Acoma Pueblo Native American community located in New Mexico. This is a handcrafted Pueblo-style decorative pottery, created using a combination of textured clay, carved or incised geometric designs, Black-on-terracotta coloration, a traditional Southwest…
Hand-thrown Raku art Vase created using the traditional Raku firing process and finished outdoors with mesquite shaving. Features including Kokopelli, a sun motif, and a mountain Lion/ Cougar. The dramatic crackle glaze and natural variation make this one of a…