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Hopi pottery is made in the traditional manner.
Native clay is hand thrown and fired in kilns.
The pottery is hand painted with designs that have been passed down for centuries.
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Navajo Pottery is hand thrown and fired in the traditional way. The color variations are caused by hot spots during
the firing process, called "fire clouding". The pottery is covered with piņon pitch which provides the shiny finish. Navajo pottery of today are of some of the finest quality produced..
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Blair's Dinnebito carries an excellent selection of Hopi, Navajo and Pueblo pottery. On display, you will find some of the finest quality of Native
American pottery including Santa Clara, Acoma, Santa Domingo, Jemez and San Ildefonso. <p>Modern pottery is generally created as an art form rather than function.
It is recommended you do not use water in these vessels.
Collectors and browsers are welcome to search our display of thousands of one-of-a-kind items. Prices range from $6 to $3,000.
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For information on how to select Native American arts & crafts, visit our "How To Buy" Guides:
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