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Vintage Polychrome Hopi Bowl by Sarah Colleteta, Signed

$475.00

Vintage Polychrome Hopi Bowl by Sarah Colleteta, Signed. In good condition with wear consistent with age. Signed on the bottom. An original auction sticker with date attached to bottom.

Size:  7.75”D x 3.75”H

Sarah Colleteta is a celebrated Hopi potter whose work embodies the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the Hopi people. Known for her exquisite craftsmanship and intricate designs, Colleteta creates stunning ceramics that reflect the spiritual and natural world of Hopi life. Using time-honored techniques passed down through generations, she hand-coils, shapes, and fires her pottery, often adorning it with symbolic motifs such as rain clouds, katsina spirits, and geometric patterns. Each piece tells a story, connecting the past with the present in a vibrant expression of Hopi identity.

Colleteta’s work has been exhibited in prestigious institutions, including the **Heard Museum** in Phoenix, Arizona, and the **Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian**, where her pieces are part of their permanent collections. Her pottery is admired for its elegance and cultural significance, making her a respected figure in Native American art. Sarah Colleteta’s ceramics are not just art—they are a living tradition, preserving the beauty and wisdom of her ancestors for future generations.

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Vintage Polychrome Hopi Bowl by Sarah Colleteta, Signed. In good condition with wear consistent with age. Signed on the bottom. An original auction sticker with date attached to bottom.

Size:  7.75”D x 3.75”H

Sarah Colleteta is a celebrated Hopi potter whose work embodies the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the Hopi people. Known for her exquisite craftsmanship and intricate designs, Colleteta creates stunning ceramics that reflect the spiritual and natural world of Hopi life. Using time-honored techniques passed down through generations, she hand-coils, shapes, and fires her pottery, often adorning it with symbolic motifs such as rain clouds, katsina spirits, and geometric patterns. Each piece tells a story, connecting the past with the present in a vibrant expression of Hopi identity.

Colleteta’s work has been exhibited in prestigious institutions, including the **Heard Museum** in Phoenix, Arizona, and the **Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian**, where her pieces are part of their permanent collections. Her pottery is admired for its elegance and cultural significance, making her a respected figure in Native American art. Sarah Colleteta’s ceramics are not just art—they are a living tradition, preserving the beauty and wisdom of her ancestors for future generations.

Vintage Polychrome Hopi Bowl by Sarah Colleteta, Signed. In good condition with wear consistent with age. Signed on the bottom. An original auction sticker with date attached to bottom.

Size:  7.75”D x 3.75”H

Sarah Colleteta is a celebrated Hopi potter whose work embodies the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the Hopi people. Known for her exquisite craftsmanship and intricate designs, Colleteta creates stunning ceramics that reflect the spiritual and natural world of Hopi life. Using time-honored techniques passed down through generations, she hand-coils, shapes, and fires her pottery, often adorning it with symbolic motifs such as rain clouds, katsina spirits, and geometric patterns. Each piece tells a story, connecting the past with the present in a vibrant expression of Hopi identity.

Colleteta’s work has been exhibited in prestigious institutions, including the **Heard Museum** in Phoenix, Arizona, and the **Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian**, where her pieces are part of their permanent collections. Her pottery is admired for its elegance and cultural significance, making her a respected figure in Native American art. Sarah Colleteta’s ceramics are not just art—they are a living tradition, preserving the beauty and wisdom of her ancestors for future generations.

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