Patricia Lowden Traditional Parrot Vase-Indian Pueblo Store
Patricia Lowden Traditional Parrot Vase-Indian Pueblo Store
Patricia Lowden Traditional Parrot Vase-Indian Pueblo Store
Patricia Lowden Traditional Parrot Vase-Indian Pueblo Store
Patricia Lowden Traditional Parrot Vase-Indian Pueblo Store
Patricia Lowden Traditional Parrot Vase-Indian Pueblo Store
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Patricia Lowden Traditional Parrot Vase

Item Number: 130858
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Description

Handmade by Acoma Pueblo potter Patricia Lowden, this vase is a beautiful representation of the traditional pottery featuring bold geometric shapes hand-painted using all-natural pigments of burnt orange, black, and atop white clay, creating the traditional polychrome style.

This piece features traditional Acoma Pueblo symbols, including rain, clouds, mountains, and a rain parrot, which are an important part of the Acoma Pueblo migration story.

With this pottery, Patricia not only showcases her skill as an artist but also the cherished tradition of incorporating symbolism within her pieces.

Vase measures 7" long by 6-3/4" wide and stands 9" tall. Comes with certificate of authenticity.

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