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Hopi Jar by Fawn (Eunice Navasie)

Currency:USD Category:American Indian Art Start Price:500.00 USD Estimated At:1,000.00 - 1,800.00 USD
Hopi Jar by Fawn (Eunice Navasie)
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Jar by Eunice Navasie (Fawn, 1920-1992), Hopi Pueblo. 7.5" h x 8" diameter. This jar is slipped in white clay, as is traditional with the Navasie family of potters. Over the polished white slip, a series of four panels of decoration each feature Sikyatki-style stylized birds. There is stippling in each panel which appears to represent bird feathers. The curved beak of each bird is painted brown and the body of the bird is painted in orange slip. She was the mother of Dolly Joe Navasie White Swann and Fawn Garcia Navasie (Little Fawn or Fawn), both of whom are outstanding potters. The jar is in very good condition. It is signed with the potter’s fawn hallmark. State:Arizona City:Hopi Date: ID# 49755