Native American Hopi Handbuilt and Handpainted Pot
Description
Native American Hopi Handbuilt and Handpainted Pot by Delaine Tootsie
This pot was created by Delaine Tootsie, a Hopi potter who has been making pots since she was a little girl. Her hand-dug clay is multicolored and the designs go back hundreds of years in her family history. This pot has symbols for water and lightning all around the piece.There are two lines that surround the neck. The solid line represents unity and the broken line is to release negativity. Delaine and I had been talking about how the Native Americans would press the wet clay into baskets to make them more waterproof and would sometimes press wet clay onto the bottom of woven sandals to give another layer and more wear to the sandals. Delaine mentioned the basket patterns that were carved into the pots to help the individual grip the pottery when the weather was cold or wet. This pot was pressed into a coiled basket to make the shape of the pot as well as to create a texture on the pot. We are extremely happy to share Delaine's work with our customers.
6 in. tall x 7 in. dia.
Delaine Tootsie--2349

