Naha, Rainy – Jar with Dragonflies and Butterflies

8.5"w x 5"h

$ 2,000.00

This is an intricately designed jar by Rainy Naha.  She learned to make pottery from her mother, Helen “Featherwoman” Naha.  Rainy continues to use a similar style, using a white clay slip as the foundation for her work.  This jar has a two dragonflies on one side and a larger butterfly on the other side.  They are each painted with various Hopi-Tewa designs.  There are smaller linear dragonflies and butterflies next to the larger ones.  Separating the butterflies and dragonflies are intricate panels with Awatovi inspired swirl and fineline designs.  They are a sampler of designs she uses throughout her pottery career.  She has various colors of clay used to accent the painted designs.  The black is bee-weed, while the colors are all natural clay slips.  The jar is traditionally fired which gives the white a very pearlescent appearance.  It is signed on the bottom with a feather and “Rainy”.

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