Nampeyo, Tonita – Bowl with Migration Pattern with 20 Bird Wings (1980s)

3.75"w x 4"h

$ 500.00

Tonita Nampeyo is a daughter of Fannie Nampeyo and a granddaughter of Nampeyo of Hano.  She is known for her traditional pottery, which uses natural clay slips and bee-weed for blacks.  This bowl has a high shoulder and round opening.  It has a classic “migration pattern” painted around the sides.  The design was revived by Nampeyo of Hano in the late 1800s from ancient Sikyatki pottery of the 1400-1600 period.  The design consists of interlocking bird wings and thin lines. This jar has ten wings above the shoulder and ten below, for a total of 20! In addition, there are all the thin lines connecting the wings.  It is traditionally fired, creating light blushes on the surface.  It is signed, ‘Tonita Nampeyo” and a corn plant for Corn Clan.  It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration or repair.

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