Vintage Native American Santa Clara Handbuilt and Handetched Seed Pot

Description

1980s Native American Santa Clara Handbuilt and Handetched Seed Pot by Camilio Tafoya (Sunflower) (1902-1995)

This spectacular seed pot is wonderfully etched with hares running through the grass. This piece would be used to store seeds throughout the winter. In the spring, when it was time to plant, the pottery would be broken and the seeds planted. Camilio “Sunflower” Tafoya was a son of Sara Fina Tafoya and Geronimo Tafoya; brother of Margaret Tafoya and Christina Naranjo. Camilio was married to Agapita Tafoya and made carved pottery in the 1950s and 60s. In the 1970s he began to create miniatures. His pottery would have images of Pueblo life and animals scenes. Camilio's pottery can be found in many collections and is displayed at multiple museums worldwide. This piece was in a private collection.

Dimensions:

2.75 in. dia. x 2.5 in. tall

SKU

Camilio Tafoya (Sunflower)--3005

$750.00
In stock
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