Navajo Pot, Hand Coiled, Fired and Painted, Artist Signed
$65.00
Lovers of Native American Pottery, take a look at this unique and very interesting Navajo Artist piece.
Utilizing traditional clay, hand coiling and design, this piece adds elements of sparkle that moves it outside of the typical Native American Pot. Beneath the artists' signature, Y Lamone, is the word Dine. This is the term used by Native American potters to identify pieces created using traditional hand coiling techniques.
This lovely little pot stands approx. 3 1/2 inches tall, it is approx. 3 inches in diameter at the widest point of the body. The base is approx. 2 inches in diameter, the internal diameter of the lip is approx. 1 3/4 inches. Please review photos for full perspective.
As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your interest in this piece. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you might have.
Utilizing traditional clay, hand coiling and design, this piece adds elements of sparkle that moves it outside of the typical Native American Pot. Beneath the artists' signature, Y Lamone, is the word Dine. This is the term used by Native American potters to identify pieces created using traditional hand coiling techniques.
This lovely little pot stands approx. 3 1/2 inches tall, it is approx. 3 inches in diameter at the widest point of the body. The base is approx. 2 inches in diameter, the internal diameter of the lip is approx. 1 3/4 inches. Please review photos for full perspective.
As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your interest in this piece. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you might have.
Lovers of Native American Pottery, take a look at this unique and very interesting Navajo Artist piece.
Utilizing traditional clay, hand coiling and design, this piece adds elements of sparkle that moves it outside of the typical Native American Pot. Beneath the artists' signature, Y Lamone, is the word Dine. This is the term used by Native American potters to identify pieces created using traditional hand coiling techniques.
This lovely little pot stands approx. 3 1/2 inches tall, it is approx. 3 inches in diameter at the widest point of the body. The base is approx. 2 inches in diameter, the internal diameter of the lip is approx. 1 3/4 inches. Please review photos for full perspective.
As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your interest in this piece. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you might have.
Utilizing traditional clay, hand coiling and design, this piece adds elements of sparkle that moves it outside of the typical Native American Pot. Beneath the artists' signature, Y Lamone, is the word Dine. This is the term used by Native American potters to identify pieces created using traditional hand coiling techniques.
This lovely little pot stands approx. 3 1/2 inches tall, it is approx. 3 inches in diameter at the widest point of the body. The base is approx. 2 inches in diameter, the internal diameter of the lip is approx. 1 3/4 inches. Please review photos for full perspective.
As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your interest in this piece. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you might have.
Lovers of Native American Pottery, take a look at this unique and very interesting Navajo Artist piece.
Utilizing traditional clay, hand coiling and design, this piece adds elements of sparkle that moves it outside of the typical Native American Pot. Beneath the artists' signature, Y Lamone, is the word Dine. This is the term used by Native American potters to identify pieces created using traditional hand coiling techniques.
This lovely little pot stands approx. 3 1/2 inches tall, it is approx. 3 inches in diameter at the widest point of the body. The base is approx. 2 inches in diameter, the internal diameter of the lip is approx. 1 3/4 inches. Please review photos for full perspective.
As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your interest in this piece. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you might have.
Utilizing traditional clay, hand coiling and design, this piece adds elements of sparkle that moves it outside of the typical Native American Pot. Beneath the artists' signature, Y Lamone, is the word Dine. This is the term used by Native American potters to identify pieces created using traditional hand coiling techniques.
This lovely little pot stands approx. 3 1/2 inches tall, it is approx. 3 inches in diameter at the widest point of the body. The base is approx. 2 inches in diameter, the internal diameter of the lip is approx. 1 3/4 inches. Please review photos for full perspective.
As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your interest in this piece. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you might have.