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Offered by The Humiovi — family-owned in Sedona, Arizona, since 1972. Every piece in our gallery has a known origin and a verified maker.
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Every piece is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity, documenting its provenance and recorded below for Acoma Pueblo Pottery - 4x3 in. #036.
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This item is guaranteed authentic, handcrafted by a member of a federally recognized Native American tribe, in full compliance with the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (25 U.S.C. § 305 et seq.).
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Discover this exceptional Native American Pottery, created by Acoma Pueblo artisans. This piece measures 4 inches wide by 3 inches tall. From Acoma Pueblo, known as Sky City, atop a 367-foot mesa in western New Mexico. One of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in North America, Acoma artists are renowned for their fine-line pottery and intricate geometric designs. Created by artist B. Ortiz, this piece carries the mark of its creator. Every piece at Humiovi is one-of-a-kind — once sold, it can never be replicated. Ships from our gallery in Sedona, Arizona.
SKU: 8320342
Heritage
Sky City artisans whose celebrated fine-line pottery aesthetic — crisp geometry on white — carries into elegant silver and beadwork.
Art Traditions
At Acoma, art and place are inseparable. The mesa-top village, a National Historic Landmark, remains an active ceremonial and spiritual center, and the geometric designs that distinguish Acoma work carry meanings tied to water, weather, corn, and the natural world on which mesa life depends. To make in the Acoma idiom is to participate in a relationship with that landscape and its history. Artistic skill at Acoma is a family inheritance, taught from elder to child and bound up with identity and belonging. The continuity of motif from ancient potsherd to contemporary ornament is itself a cultural act — a way of keeping the ancestors present in the made object and of asserting that the people of Sky City endure. Humiovi presents Acoma work with respect for this depth of place and lineage, honoring the artisans of Sky City and the heritage their hands carry forward.
Cared for thoughtfully, a handcrafted piece is meant to last generations. A few essentials for this one:
Last on, first off
Put your piece on after fragrance, lotion, and hairspray — and take it off before water, sleep, and sport.
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Keep each piece in its own soft pouch, away from direct sun and damp, so softer stones never meet harder ones.
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Certificate of Authenticity
Every purchase includes a Certificate of Authenticity documenting the artist, tribal affiliation, and materials used in your piece.
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