This document provides information about authentic American Indian pottery items for sale from the Longhouse Trading Post. It states that most pottery items are signed by the artists and come with a certificate of authenticity. It also notes that proceeds from sales will support a nonprofit organization. The document goes on to praise Southwest Indian pottery as finely crafted cultural expressions created using local materials. Clickable images are provided of 17 pottery items for sale, each with pricing.
This document provides information about authentic American Indian pottery items for sale from the Longhouse Trading Post. It states that most pottery items are signed by the artists and come with a certificate of authenticity. It also notes that proceeds from sales will support a nonprofit organization. The document goes on to praise Southwest Indian pottery as finely crafted cultural expressions created using local materials. Clickable images are provided of 17 pottery items for sale, each with pricing.
This document provides information about authentic American Indian pottery items for sale from the Longhouse Trading Post. It states that most pottery items are signed by the artists and come with a certificate of authenticity. It also notes that proceeds from sales will support a nonprofit organization. The document goes on to praise Southwest Indian pottery as finely crafted cultural expressions created using local materials. Clickable images are provided of 17 pottery items for sale, each with pricing.
INDIAN-MADE ART. IN MOST CASES, THEY ARE SIGNED AND
COME WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
LONGHOUSE TRADING POST
NOTICE: Many items shown on these pages are authentic American Indian-made and come with a certificate of authenticity. We observe the Indian Crafts and Arts Act of 1990. We make no claims regarding the authenticity or origin of any merchandise on display unless otherwise indicated. In such case, we are prepared to verify the authenticity of that item.
Proceeds go to support MAIC, a non-profit
organization.
Pottery made by the people of the Southwest is
the most exquisite, finely crafted art form ever created by American Indians. For thousands of years the people of the Southwest honed their special talents to create magnificent expressions of their culture through materials provided by the Mother Earth. This collection is one the finest examples of Southwest genius found anywhere.
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Brown Birds Kachina Dancer
M.R. Romero, Nakoma, NM M.R. Romero, Nakoma, NM 9"W X 22"H 14"W X 11"H #1 $175 #2 $175 Black Kachina Thunderbird M.R. Romero, Nakoma, NM J. Marris, Laguna, NM 13"W X 16"H 13"W X 11"H #3 $175 #4 $175
Birds Pipe Dance
M.R. Romero, Nakoma, NM M.R. Romero, Nakoma, NM 12"W X 18"H 10"W X 22"H #5 $220 #6 $220
Lizard Urn Green Leaf Bowl
Kuutimait'a, Acoma, NM L. Roan Horse 17"W X 16"H Acoma, NM 19"W X 8"H Was $1,200.00!! Beautiful Design Inside! #7 $400 #8 $175
Kachina Dance Black Bird
M.R. Romero, Nakoma, NM M.R. Romero, Nakoma, NM 11"W X 15"H 11"W X 18"H #9 $175 #10 $175
Dream Lizard Kachina Rattle
L. I. Cancho, Acoma, NM M.R. Romero, Nakoma, NM 12"W X 11"H 12"W X 13"H Reduced from $180 Reduced from $220 #11 small chip on lip $150 #12 small chip on lip $140
Kachina Kokopeli Round
M. R. Romero, Nakoma, NM by L.I. Cancho, Acoma, NM 14"W X 11H" 11"W X 10"H #13 $175 #14 $75
Fan Dancer Rainbow Bowl
by D. Antonio, Acoma, NM Artist Unknown, Sedona, AZ 16"W X 16"H 14"W X 6"H #15 $210 #16 $45
Koko Seed Pot by Lebert Benn, Navajo 6"W X 5"H #17 $45