Nampeyo, Elva Tewaguna – 9″ Wide Bowl with Eagle Tail Design (1960s)

9.5"w x 5.25"h

$ 1,200.00

Elva Tewaguna Namepyo was a daughter of Fannie Nampeyo, a granddaughter of the Nampeyo of Hano, and a sister of Iris and Tonita Nampeyo and Thomas Polacca.  Her pottery was coil-built, stone polished, and painted with bee-weed and natural clay slips. This is one of the largest pieces of her work we have had in the gallery.  It is has a high shoulder and flat top.  It is painted with an eagle tail design. This design was made famous by Nampeyo of Hano.  The eagle tail design is delicately painted with the tail feathers extending over the shoulder of the bowl.  The piece was traditionally fired to create the blushes on the surface.  It is signed on the bottom, “Elva Nampeyo”. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks, restoration or repair.  Her daughter Adelle Nampeyo continues in the same family tradition.

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