Gachupin, Helen – Open Bowl with Butterfly Design (1970s)
$ 300.00
This is a classic open bowl by Helen Gachupin. She was a daughter of Andrea Toribio Gachupin. She never married so she had no children to carry on her pottery-making tradition. She was known for her traditional pottery and use of traditional designs. This is classic shape with the inside polished and the outside is painted. There are hummingbird and cloud designs painted on the outside of the bowl. Zia pottery from this time period was made from clay that used basalt for the temper, giving them great structure and endurance. The base of the bowl is signed, “Helen Gachupin”. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair. Definitely a classic in clay!
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Helen Gachupin was a daughter of Andrea Toribio Gachupin and a granddaughter of Rosalie Medina Toribio. Her sister was Gloria Gachupin Chinana. She never married so she had no children to carry on her pottery-making tradition. She was known for her traditional pottery and the use of traditional designs. While never prolific her work can be found in museums such as Peabody Museum at Harvard University in Boston, the Maxwell Museum in Albuquerque, the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe, and the Heard Museum in Phoenix.