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Charles Loloma is a name synonymous with innovative Hopi jewelry. He began his jewelry career with a brief period of time also making pottery in the 1950’s. The pieces were made form earthenware and were painted and glazed. By the 1960’s his jewelry was already achieving some fame and he discontinued making pottery. His clay pieces are relatively rare but fascinating in terms of form, design and glaze. In many ways they mirror the innovative style of his jewelry relative to the other work being created at Hopi at the same time. One piece is a clay tea kettle with a lid. The exterior has birds as the design painted on before firing. The second piece is a cup with a handle. The cup is glazed on the inside. Both the cup and the kettle are signed “Loloma” in the clay on the bottom. They are each in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration or repair. There is also a limited edition framed print by Charles Loloma. It has five ears of corn as the design. It is 262/750 and it is signed and numbered by the artist. The print is framed as shown.