Cochiti Pueblo
Ed Herrera, Cochiti Pueblo potter, creates Bear storytellers. This sweet natural brown bear has its little one riding on its back. The bear paw print on the side of her is a sign of strength and protection.
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Edwin Herrera is from the Cochiti pueblo and comes from the Oak clan. Ed uses natural clays and sands that he digs from the hills around Cochiti. His Bears and other pottery forms are all hand coiled, shaped and painted.
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Cochiti Pueblo Effigy Pot- This pot is from the 1920's by an unknown artist from the Cochiti Pueblo. Effigy pottery are earthenware bowls and bottles that incorporated forms of fish, birds, mammals, amphibians and humans.
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Ray Gallegos and his family of Cochiti Pueblo in New Mexico, make beautiful cottonwood drums by hand. We carry all sorts of sizes, from 10 inches to 100 inches and they are available for shipping. People use them as musical instruments and for displaying their art. Please call for other available sizes and to get a shipping quote.
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Clever little storyteller by B. Fragua of Cochiti Pueblo. This storyteller is four and one-half inches tall.
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A great piece of pottery for the collector, this large storyteller by Cochiti potter Ada Suina, features a male storyteller, that is a drummer. He is 9.5" in height, and handmade in the Cochiti Pueblo style featuring slip colors of white, orange/red, and black.
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