Early, David – Canteen with Star Design and Turkey Handles
5.5"w x 5"h x 2" deep
$ 250.00
David Early is a son of noted potter Max Early. Max is one of the few traditional potters working today at Laguna Pueblo. This piece is made from native clay and painted with bee-weed (Black). The center has a star pattern and there are turkey heads for the handles (as Max is from the Turkey Clan). The canteen was traditionally fired, which adds to the overall difficulty of the piece. It is signed, “David Early” on the back and it is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair.
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Max Early is one of the few potters from Laguna Pueblo. He is a grandson of Clara Acoya Encino who, along with Gladys Paquin, taught him to make pottery. Max is part of the Turkey Clan in the pueblo that is shown in the signature on his pottery. He is well known for his revival of classic Laguna shapes and designs on his pottery. More recently he has been creating more innovative shapes and designs on his work. Max is also a poet and has incorporated some of his poems on his pottery. He has been an award-winning potter since 1994 at Santa Fe Indian Market and he continues to push the boundaries of both traditional and non-traditional pottery at Laguna Pueblo. Check out his book, "