Artist Media Series
Living Artists
Historic
$ 200.00
This jar by Alice Cling is one of her classic shapes. The jar has a high shoulder and a square neck. Alice Cling is one of the great names in the revival of Navajo pottery in the 1980s. This jar is coil-built and stone polished. The jar was traditionally fired outdoors and has strong colorations from black to red on the surface. The jar was covered in pinon-pitch after the firing, a continuation of the traditional Navajo pottery when the pitch was used to make the pottery utilitarian. The jar is signed on the bottom in the clay, “Alice Cling”. Alice has won numerous awards for her pottery and has been featured in books such as “Legacy of Generations.”
In stock
This jar by Alice Cling is one of her classic shapes. The jar has a high shoulder and a square neck. Alice Cling is one of the great names in the revival of Navajo pottery in the 1980s. This jar is coil-built and stone polished. The jar was traditionally fired outdoors and has strong colorations from black to red on the surface. The jar was covered in pinon-pitch after the firing, a continuation of the traditional Navajo pottery when the pitch was used to make the pottery utilitarian. The jar is signed on the bottom in the clay, “Alice Cling”. Alice has won numerous awards for her pottery and has been featured in books such as “Legacy of Generations.”
Artist Media Series
Living Artists

Alice Cling
Alice Cling is renowned for her mastery of form in contemporary Navajo pottery. She was pivotal in the evolution of Navajo pottery from folk art to fine art since the 1990s. Her perfectly balanced pottery seems to hover on a narrow base and gracefully rise to extraordinary heights only to be accented with a wide shoulder. Many of her works often have an asymmetric flow in design beginning from the opening, which flows gracefully with the design to the base.
Alice has won numerous awards for her pottery and has been featured in books such as "Legacy of Generations". Alice uses traditional methods of pottery construction of coil, polish, open fire, and sap coating inside and out. Each work has a beautiful rich red color with fire patterns that give the pot a vibrant hand-worked art dimension. We are pleased to carry the work of Alice along with many other traditional Navajo potters.