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Joy Navasie \"Frog Woman\" Hopi Polychrome Pueblo Indian Pot For Sale


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Joy Navasie \"Frog Woman\" Hopi Polychrome Pueblo Indian Pot:
$500.00

Amazing rare Joy Navasie Frog Woman piece with some scuffing. See pictures.
Size: 5.5\" wide at mouth, approx 8.75\" tall and 25.5\" wide.
No chips or cracks. But some scuffs-see pictures.
Be sure to own this amazing piece from an amazing Hopi-Tewa pottery artist.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJoy NavasieJoy Navasie (1994), holding a potBorn1919Died2012 Woman\",
\"Yellow Flower\"MovementPueblo pottery

Joy Navasie(also known as secondFrog WomanorYellow Flower; 1919–2012) was aHopi-Tewapotter. Her work has been recognized globally.

Biography[edit]

Joy Navasie was born in 1919.[1]As well as the art of pottery, the name Frog Woman was passed down from her mother,Paqua Naha.[2][3]

Navasie carries on the white ware pottery tradition from her mother, which she contends was developed around 1951 or 1952. She is particularly known for her black and red on white designs, and her favorite motifs include rain, clouds, parrots, and feathers. She also produces well received pottery with challenging Kachina designs.[4]Her pots are signed with a frog—a hallmark she began around 1939.[1]Her signature differs from her mother\'s in that it features web feet rather than short toes.[2]All Navasie\'s pottery is made the traditional way, from the gathering of the clay to the polishing and painting. Pots are fired in sheep dung, which she says is getting more difficult to acquire, but she prefers this over commercial products.[1]

Navasie\'s pots can be found in a number of museums including theMuseum of Northern Arizona,Heard Museum, andSpurlock Museumand they have fetched high prices at sale, some over $1,000.[2]



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