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Migration feather pattern: Vernida Polacca Nampeyo Hopi Pot
This Hopi pot was hand coiled and hand painted by Vernida Polacca Nampeyo, a member of the Kachina Clan at Hopi/Tewa. Vernida is the great-granddaugther of Nampeyo, a granddaughter of Fannie Polacca Nampeyo, and a great Hopi potter in her own right. Her favorite design is migration patterns, and also eagle tails and clown faces..
The present pot is a signature work by Vernida bearing the migration pattern that was often also favored by the great potters who were her ancestors. This is a large pot measuring 7 inches tall by 9 inches in diameter. It is in mint condition with no defects of any kind and it is signed by Vernida.
- Item No.: A1255
- Artist: Vernida Polacca Nampeto
- Size: 7 in H x 9 in D
- Price: 1,850
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