- Powamuya and The Bean Dance
- The Hopi Chiefs: Eototo, Aholi and Ahola
- Using a Prayer Fan for Smudging
- Spend Small Business Saturday with Kachina House!
- Kachina House Christmas Ornaments
- The Peace Pipe and its Ceremony
- Mata Ortiz Pottery
- Enjoy Peaceful Sleep with a Navajo Made Dreamcatcher
- Halloween Is Almost Here!
- Horsehair Pottery and Animals
- Learn about Native American Masks
- Learn More about the Talking Stick
- The Medicine Wheel
- The Tomahawk and its Many Uses
- The Butterfly Dance
- The Flute Ceremony
- The Snake Dance
- Hemis Katsina
- The Niman Ceremony
- A History of Hopi Basketry
- The Wedding Vase Tradition
- Father’s Day Carved Clown Katsina Doll
- Wuyak-kuita the Broadface Katsina
- The Waiting Period: Hakitonmuya
- The Native American Medicine Bag
- April is Hopi Kwiyamuya
- The Native American Medicine Wheel
- Varieties of Native American Made Baskets
- Native American Crafted Valentine’s Day Gifts for Her
- Symbolism of Native American Feathers
- Native American Basket Weaving
- Native American Handcrafted Jewelry
- Kachina House Christmas Gift Guide 2014
- Native American Bow & Arrows
- Native American Ceramics
- Native American Cradleboards
- Day of the Dead
- Native American Coup Sticks and Skull Crackers
- The Intriguing History of Tomahawks
- Native American Masks
- Zuni Fetishes
- Native American Music: Flutes and Drums [Includes Video]
- The Talangva Season
- The Hopi Ceremonial Calendar
- Handbuilt Pottery by Mata Ortiz
- Mudhead Katsina
- The Sunface Katsina: Warmth, Brightness, and Hope
- The Broadface Dancer
- Longhair Kachina
- Traditional Navajo Pitch Pottery
I found a navajo pine pitch glazed pot signed on the bottom ZB. Can you tell me the name of that potter ?
Thank you.
Sorry Joyce, there are literally hundreds of Navajo potters and a comprehensive list has not been compiled for the Navajo potters.
I have a Nampeyo pot which is signed but it is my understanding that Frannie signed for her. This pot was purchased in the 40s by a couple on their honey moon
where can I get it appraised and is it likely it was a Frannie pot instead of there mother’s work?
Hi Jack. I would contact Al Anthony at Adobe Gallery. He specializes in old Pueblo pottery. His website is https://www.adobegallery.com/
Thanks for asking!
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I have a Navajo vased signed by “A. J.” that has a dull area on the finish. I would like to fix this. I think the artist may have used pine pitch for the finish. May I send you a picture? I would like to know how to repair it or perhaps get it repaired.
Hi Richard…If you could send a photo I might be more able to help in how to repair the pot.
Can this type of pottery be used on a stove top?
Rebecca: Sorry to say this Pottery cannot be used on the stovetop.