Pottery
Navajo Buffalo Vase By Artist William Vail JX125366
Pottery measures approximately 6-1/2" tall, 9" wide and is 21-1/4" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreNative American Navajo Hand Crafted Dreamcatcher Horse Pottery JX125914
Pot measures approximately 5" tall, 4-1/4" wide and is 13" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreNative American Navajo Turtle Hand Crafted Pottery JX125931
Pot measures approximately 7-1/4" tall, 8-1/2" wide and is 28-1/4" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreNative American Navajo Horse Hair Vase JX123586
Pottery measures approximately 7-1/2" tall, 5" wide and is 14-1/4" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreNative American Navajo Mini Hand Crafted Pottery JX123598
Pot measures approximately 3" tall, 3" wide and is 8-3/4" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreNative American Pottery Hand Crafted Navajo Pot By Agnes Woods JX125379
Pot measures approximately 6-1/2" tall, 6" wide and is 17-3/4" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreButterfly Hand Crafted Navajo Pottery By Artist T. Tom And L. Sam AX129330
Pot measures approximately 11-1/2" tall, 8-1/4" wide and is 27" in circumference (around its widest point). Learn MoreNative American Pottery Hand Crafted Navajo Pot By Agnes Woods JX127354
Pot measures approximately 5-1/2" tall, 5-1/2" wide and is 17-5/8" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreNative American Navajo Hand Crafted Pottery JX123477
Pot measures approximately 7-3/4" tall, 7-1/2" wide and is 24-1/2" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreNative American Navajo Hand Crafted Pottery JX125284
Pot measures approximately 6-1/4" tall, 5" wide and is 15-5/8" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreNative American Navajo Mini Hand Crafted Pottery JX123652
Pot measures approximately 2-3/4" tall, 2-3/4" wide and is 8-1/4" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreNavajo Hand Crafted Horse Hair Turtle Pottery By Artist William Vail JX125404
Pot measures approximately 3" tall, 4-1/4" wide and is 6-1/4" long (front to back).
Learn MoreNavajo Hand Crafted Kokopelli Horse Hair Pot JX125602
Pot measures approximately 6-1/2" tall, 6-1/2" wide and is 14-1/4" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreHand Crafted Navajo Wedding Vase By Artist Derrick Watchman AX129346
Wedding Vase measures approximately 8-1/8" tall, 6-1/4" wide and is 21" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreNative American Navajo Hand Crafted Pottery JX125279
Pot measures approximately 6-1/4" tall, 5" wide and is 15-5/8" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreNative American Navajo Hand Crafted Pottery JX123523
Pot measures approximately 5-1/2" tall, 4-1/2" wide and is 13-3/4" in circumference (around its widest point).
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Native American Pottery From Several Tribes
We have a vast selection of Native American pottery at SilverTribe and offer the lowest prices available. From beautiful hand-painted pieces to intricately engraved Southwest pottery.
Native American pottery is a craft that has been handed down and perfected for thousands of years. In fact, one museum in Los Angeles has an example of Native American pottery carbon dated to 30,000 B.C.
Native American pottery as we know it started being made roughly 2,000 years ago, experts believe. When nomadic American Indians began focusing on agriculture and settled down, Native American pottery was developed out of necessity to gather water, store grains and help preserve seeds.
The pottery became much more than a necessary container. Each piece of American Indian pottery is a work of art and many of today's Southwest pottery artists use methods that have been handed down through the tribes for hundreds or thousands of years.
The Navajo Nation is the largest American Indian group in the United States and is also home to some of the most amazing Southwest pottery in the country. From the time railroads first came west until today, Navajo pottery designs and shapes have made the tribe a force in the pottery market.
Other tribes also made beautiful Southwest pottery with distinguishing designs and methods. Many of the symbols painted or engraved on our pottery have been used in American Indian pottery making for generations. The early Southwest pottery makers paid homage to the beautiful landscapes through the use of symbols.
Common imagery used in Native American pottery includes rocks, clouds, rain, mountains and corn, to name just a few. Southwest pottery often uses imagery to convey the balance between man and other beings, showing a regard for all creatures we share the earth with. The artwork helps capture the reverence Native Americans hold for their surroundings.
Spirits also make an appearance on Native American pottery. The Yeii Spirit is considered as a mediator between man and the creator and is a beautiful depiction that appears on American Indian artwork and Hopi pottery. Yet every tribe has its own examples of stunning Southwestern pottery that is inspired by their surroundings, spiritual beliefs and artistic creativity.
The distinctive style of Southwestern pottery has made it a much sought after item in the Native American jewelry and art community, and we offer beautiful Native American pottery for those looking for a beautiful addition to their art collection.