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Hopi Cylinder by A. Nampeyo, Sikyatki Revival Style

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Native American, Southwestern United States, Hopi Pueblo, ca. late 20th century CE. A hand made pottery cup by an artist from the famous Nampeyo family in the Sikyatki Revival style. The underside is signed "A. Nampeyo," likely by Adelle Lalo Nampeyo (Hopi, b. 1959), the great-granddaughter of famous potter Nampeyo of Hano (1859-1942). Nampeyo is celebrated for reviving and expanding the beautiful ancient style of pottery called Sikyatki, which her descendants have carried on making. Adelle Nampeyo learned to make pottery through watching and working with her mother and grandmother as they made pottery while she was growing up. Size: 3.25" Diameter x 4.75" H (8.3 cm x 12.1 cm)

Please note this item falls under the Safeguard Tribal Objects of Patrimony Act and is not eligible for international shipping. Native American, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian objects are only eligible to ship within the United States.

Provenance: private Reinsmoen collection, Clear Lake, Iowa, USA, acquired through descent from Robert Anderson, acquired prior to 2000

All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.

A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.

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#185326
Condition Report: Some minor surface nicks and abrasions. Some fading to painted motifs, but otherwise intact. Signed on base.

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Native American, Southwestern United States, Hopi Pueblo, ca. late 20th century CE. A hand made pottery cup by an artist from the famous Nampeyo family in the Sikyatki Revival style. The underside is signed "A. Nampeyo," likely by Adelle Lalo Nampeyo (Hopi, b. 1959), the great-granddaughter of famous potter Nampeyo of Hano (1859-1942). Nampeyo is celebrated for reviving and expanding the beautiful ancient style of pottery called Sikyatki, which her descendants have carried on making. Adelle Nampeyo learned to make pottery through watching and working with her mother and grandmother as they made pottery while she was growing up. Size: 3.25" Diameter x 4.75" H (8.3 cm x 12.1 cm)

Please note this item falls under the Safeguard Tribal Objects of Patrimony Act and is not eligible for international shipping. Native American, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian objects are only eligible to ship within the United States.

Provenance: private Reinsmoen collection, Clear Lake, Iowa, USA, acquired through descent from Robert Anderson, acquired prior to 2000

All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.

A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.

We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.

#185326
Condition Report: Some minor surface nicks and abrasions. Some fading to painted motifs, but otherwise intact. Signed on base.

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