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Tyra Naha is a daughter of Rainy Naha. She learned to make pottery from her mother and continues to make traditional-style Hopi-Tewa pottery in the style of her grandmother, Helen “Feather Woman” Naha. This bowl is fully polished and painted with a bat wing design. There are four bat wings. Note the use of the thin lines! The bowl was traditionally fired. It is signed with a feather and spider (Spider Clan ).
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Tyra Naha is a daughter of Rainy Naha. She learned to make pottery from her mother and continues to make traditional-style Hopi-Tewa pottery in the style of her grandmother, Helen “Feather Woman” Naha. This bowl is fully polished and painted with a bat wing design. There are four bat wings. Note the use of the thin lines! The bowl was traditionally fired. It is signed with a feather and spider (Spider Clan ).
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Living Artists