Benn, Shirley Nampeyo – Jar with Bird Wings and Bird Tails (1990s)
$ 800.00
This is a creative jar by Shirley Benn. Shirley is a daughter of Daisy Hooee, a granddaughter of Annie Nampeyo Healing, and a great-granddaughter of Nampeyo of Hano. She learned to make pottery from her mother. This is a larger piece of her pottery. It is round with a short neck and fully polished. The jar has bird wings around the top of the shoulder that extend down to the bird tails. It is a stylized version of the classic migration pattern. The bird wings are painted with thin lines! The jar was painted with red clay and bee-weed (black). The design is exceptional on this piece! It was traditionally fired with light blushes on the surface. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair. It is signed on the bottom, “Shirley Benn Nampeyo”. Definitely a piece of history!
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Shirley Benn Nampeyo is a great-granddaughter of Nampeyo of Hano, a granddaughter of Annie Healing, and a daughter of Daisy Hooee. She is a sister of Louella Naha Inote and Raymond Naha. She married Zuni jeweler Virgil Benn. Shirley is known for both her pottery and her jewelry.
"I learned most of my pottery from my grandmother, and when I got to doing more my mother helped with shaping. She taught me the ways to make them. The pottery maidens [Zuni Olla Maidens, a performance group that carries large water jars on their heads] would come in summertime, and she [Daisy] would help them make pottery. I learned to mix paint from my mom and learned about the designs, where they come from. I am also a silversmith, I do channel work, necklaces, bolos, and pins." -Shirley Benn (Dillingham 1994)