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Small
Navajo Pot
by Alice
Cling |
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This wonderful little pot has some amazing smoke patterns.
Made by a Navajo artist, this pot feels great in your hands.
With a shiny patina and smooth to the touch, this pot feels
substantial in your hands.
When you hold this little pot, you can easily envision
all the women who have come before us, making usable vessels
while expressing their art.
Artist
Brief
Alice Cling
was born about 1946 in a hogan near Kayenta on the Navajo
Nation in northern Arizona. She learned pottery from her mother,
Rose Williams, who is renowned for her innovative Navajo pottery.
Alice Cling is featured in "Pottery by American
Indian Women" by Susan Peterson, "Treasures
of the Navajo" by Theda Bassman, "Enduring
Traditions" by Lois Essary Jacka and "Southwestern
Pottery" by Allan Hayes and John Blom.
Learn
more about Alice Cling
More bio available
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or email
away.

Dimensions:
| High by |
Wide by |
Deep |
| 5" |
5.25" |
5.25" |
Media: Hand
coiled clay Additional
Comments: Signed
by the artist.
Price: $300.00
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