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Hopi artists living primarily on the first Mesa in northeastern Arizona make these pieces of pottery. Hand-coiled and formed without the use of a potter’s wheel, firing is done the old-fashioned way using cedar chips, bark, coal, and dried sheep or horse dung. Dry pots are first polished to a high sheen decorated with slips of various colored clays, then fired in an outdoor kiln built by the potter. Color variations known as smoke or fire clouds are highly prized on most Hopi pieces. Motifs used on the pots include rain images, birds, and abstracts with fine stippled lines.

Verkamp’s is proud to carry a wide selection of Hopi pottery pieces by award- winning artists such as Joy Navasie, Delmar Polacca, Hisi Nampeyo, Lawrence Namoki, Neva Nampeyo, Stetson Setalla and many, many others. We also feature pieces that are not of collector quality, but are still fine examples of Hopi pottery.

On these pages you'll find an assortment of styles and price ranges. If you select one of these items and it's already sold, we'll do our best to find a piece that most closely suits your needs. Or, if these pieces aren't quite what you're looking for, contact us and we'll see what we can find for you.

   
Marianne Navasie
 6 1/4" wide x 3 3/4" tall
$450
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Nyla Nampeyo
 5 3/4" wide x 2 1/2" tall
$375
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Dee J. Setalla
 10" wide x 4" tall
$745
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Lawrence Namoki
 Link to his own page here
 
   
   
 
   

 

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