Native American Handcrafted, Painted and Etched Pottery by Hilda Whitegoat
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This beautiful, handcrafted small pot is 2.5 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide.. This vase is rimmed in blue. It is not glazed and is not meant to hold liquid.
Native American Horsehair Pottery by Hilda Whitegoat. Hilda Whitegoat is a full blooded Native American Indian. She was born in 1967 into the Navajo Nation. Hilda was inspired to continue a long-lived tradition of working with art by observing her sister, Susie Charlie, work on her pottery. Susie, who is credited with pioneering the popular Navajo Etched Pottery, shared the techniques of constructing the popular art form known today as Navajo Etched Pottery with Hilda. Hilda began crafting pottery at the age of 23, in 1989. The lucrative aspect of the business is also inspiration in her decision to become an artist. Hilda paints on ceramic pottery and uses a sharp blade to hand etch on the pottery. Then, she fires her pottery in a kiln. She paints and etches on all sizes of ceramic ware available to her and is most known for her beautifully colored horsehair pottery. She signs her pottery as: Hilda Whitegoat, Navajo. Each piece is one of a kind due the process of placing the horsehair on the pottery when firing. Authentic Native American Pottery made in the USA.
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