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Teresita Naranjo (1919-1999) - Santa Clara Black Bowl with Carved Avanyu Design c.1935, 5" x 10.5" (P90256C-1023-023). Collected by the owner's husband's grandmother in 1935. Teresita Naranjo was a master potter who has been acknowledged as one of the finest Santa Clara Pueblo potters of the 20th century. Teresita is known as the first potter to carve outside the linear band, creating deep carvings with designs that seem to flow around the surface of her pottery. Her pieces can be found in permanent collection of museums nationwide including The National Museum of the American Indian, the Denver Art Museum and the Heard.
Good condition: The pottery is showing moderate wear and has some visible signs of damage. Some surfaces may be rough with some minor scratches on the side and bottom. See photos.
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Collected by the owner's husband's grandmother in 1935. Teresita Naranjo was a master potter who has been acknowledged as one of the finest Santa Clara Pueblo potters of the 20th century. Teresita is known as the first potter to carve outside the linear band, creating deep carvings with designs that seem to flow around the surface of her pottery. Her pieces can be found in permanent collection of museums nationwide including The National Museum of the American Indian, the Denver Art Museum and the Heard.