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  • Navajo Ceramic work
Navajo Spirit Bowl - This bowl reflects two Navajo concepts:  The story of the Spider Woman coming to earth to teach the Navajo women to weave and the center bowl that holds the spirit of the creator.  This piece is made of stoneware. 9" x 4 ".  price is $180.00 includes shipping.
Navajo Changing Woman - At the end of four days, Changing Woman went to the top of Ch'oolii and met the Sun, who asked her to come away and make a home for him in the West.  The story is beautiful and worthy of learning more.  This is one of a series of Navajo Women I have researched and created sculptural pieces references their legends.
This sculpture is made of stoneware and embroidery thread. size 12.5" x 6.5" x 5"  Price $330.00
The back view of Navajo Changing Woman - At the end of four days, Changing Woman went to the top of Ch'oolii and met the Sun, who asked her to come away and make a home for him in the West.  The story is beautiful and worthy of learning more.  This is one of a series of Navajo Women I have researched and created sculptural pieces references their legends.
This sculpture is made of stoneware and embroidery thread. size 12.5" x 6.5" x 5"  Price $330.00
Spider woman  ( can be partnered with Navajo Changing Woman as a set) - This piece represents several aspects of the Navajo live style and beliefs.  The Navajo women traditionally wore woven skirts and loose tops with belts and thread-like decorations.  This sculpture represents the weaving of the women did based on the Spider Woman legend.  The details at the top, represent the conch shell belts and decorations they wore.  The loosened ties represent modern day freedom from the confines of small minded classifications of women's role in society.  This is made of stoneware, glaze, waxed natural fibers and embroidery threads.  Size is 12.5" x 6.5" x 5"  Price $330.00 includes shipping cost.
side view of Spider Woman - This piece represents several aspects of the Navajo live style and beliefs.  The Navajo women traditionally wore woven skirts and loose tops with belts and thread-like decorations.  This sculpture represents the weaving of the women did based on the Spider Woman legend.  The details at the top, represent the conch shell belts and decorations they wore.  The loosened ties represent modern day freedom from the confines of small minded classifications of women's role in society.  This is made of stoneware, glaze, waxed natural fibers and embroidery threads.  Size is 12.5" x 6.5" x 5"  Price $330.00 includes shipping cost.
3/4 View of Spider Woman - This piece represents several aspects of the Navajo live style and beliefs.  The Navajo women traditionally wore woven skirts and loose tops with belts and thread-like decorations.  This sculpture represents the weaving of the women did based on the Spider Woman legend.  The details at the top, represent the conch shell belts and decorations they wore.  The loosened ties represent modern day freedom from the confines of small minded classifications of women's role in society.  This is made of stoneware, glaze, waxed natural fibers and embroidery threads.  Size is 12.5" x 6.5" x 5"  Price $330.00 includes shipping cost.
Navajo Changing Woman - This statuary represents the story of Changing Woman.  Changing Woman went to the top of Ch'oolii and met the Sun, who asked her to come away and make a home for him in the West. She agreed on the condition that he would build her a house as beautiful as the one he had in the East, which her sons had told her about. "I want it built floating on the western water," she said, "away from the shore so that in the future, when people increase, they will not annoy me with too many visits. Give me animals to take along. Do all this for me and I shall go with you to the West." He promised all things to her. At Black Mountain the buffaloes broke from the herd and ran to the East; they never returned and are in the East still. Sometime later the elks went to the East and they never returned.  After a while Changing Woman arrived at the great water in the West and went to dwell in her floating house beyond the shore. Here she still lives, and here the Sun visits her, when his journey is done, every day that he crosses the sky.  
This piece is made from Waxed jute, stoneware clay.  Price is $290
Navajo Spider Woman Spirit Bowl - This unique bowl represents The legend of the Spider Woman of the Navajo Culture.  Spider Woman came down from the heavens to teach the Navajo Women to weave.
The center of the bowl holds the spirit of the creator of the bowl.  
The piece is stoneware. Size is 9" x 3". Price $190
Navajo Spider Woman - This unique sculpture represents The legend of the Spider Woman of the Navajo Culture.  Spider Woman came down from the heavens to teach the Navajo Women to weave.
The center of the bowl holds the spirit of the creator of the bowl.  This piece is made of
stoneware clay.  Price is $290.00

Navajo Changing Woman - This statuary represents the story of Changing Woman.  Changing Woman went to the top of Ch'oolii and met the Sun, who asked her to come away and make a home for him in the West. She agreed on the condition that he would build her a house as beautiful as the one he had in the East, which her sons had told her about. "I want it built floating on the western water," she said, "away from the shore so that in the future, when people increase, they will not annoy me with too many visits. Give me animals to take along. Do all this for me and I shall go with you to the West." He promised all things to her. At Black Mountain the buffaloes broke from the herd and ran to the East; they never returned and are in the East still. Sometime later the elks went to the East and they never returned.  After a while Changing Woman arrived at the great water in the West and went to dwell in her floating house beyond the shore. Here she still lives, and here the Sun visits her, when his journey is done, every day that he crosses the sky.  
This piece is made from Waxed jute, stoneware clay.  Price is $290
Navajo Spider Woman Spirit Bowl - This unique bowl represents The legend of the Spider Woman of the Navajo Culture.  Spider Woman came down from the heavens to teach the Navajo Women to weave.
The center of the bowl holds the spirit of the creator of the bowl.  
The piece is stoneware. Size is 9" x 3". Price $190
Navajo Spider Woman - This unique sculpture represents The legend of the Spider Woman of the Navajo Culture.  Spider Woman came down from the heavens to teach the Navajo Women to weave.
The center of the bowl holds the spirit of the creator of the bowl.  This piece is made of
stoneware clay.  Price is $290.00

Navajo Spirit Bowl - This bowl reflects two Navajo concepts:  The story of the Spider Woman coming to earth to teach the Navajo women to weave and the center bowl that holds the spirit of the creator.  This piece is made of stoneware. 9" x 4 ".  price is $180.00 includes shipping.
Navajo Changing Woman - At the end of four days, Changing Woman went to the top of Ch'oolii and met the Sun, who asked her to come away and make a home for him in the West.  The story is beautiful and worthy of learning more.  This is one of a series of Navajo Women I have researched and created sculptural pieces references their legends.
This sculpture is made of stoneware and embroidery thread. size 12.5" x 6.5" x 5"  Price $330.00
The back view of Navajo Changing Woman - At the end of four days, Changing Woman went to the top of Ch'oolii and met the Sun, who asked her to come away and make a home for him in the West.  The story is beautiful and worthy of learning more.  This is one of a series of Navajo Women I have researched and created sculptural pieces references their legends.
This sculpture is made of stoneware and embroidery thread. size 12.5" x 6.5" x 5"  Price $330.00
Spider woman  ( can be partnered with Navajo Changing Woman as a set) - This piece represents several aspects of the Navajo live style and beliefs.  The Navajo women traditionally wore woven skirts and loose tops with belts and thread-like decorations.  This sculpture represents the weaving of the women did based on the Spider Woman legend.  The details at the top, represent the conch shell belts and decorations they wore.  The loosened ties represent modern day freedom from the confines of small minded classifications of women's role in society.  This is made of stoneware, glaze, waxed natural fibers and embroidery threads.  Size is 12.5" x 6.5" x 5"  Price $330.00 includes shipping cost.
side view of Spider Woman - This piece represents several aspects of the Navajo live style and beliefs.  The Navajo women traditionally wore woven skirts and loose tops with belts and thread-like decorations.  This sculpture represents the weaving of the women did based on the Spider Woman legend.  The details at the top, represent the conch shell belts and decorations they wore.  The loosened ties represent modern day freedom from the confines of small minded classifications of women's role in society.  This is made of stoneware, glaze, waxed natural fibers and embroidery threads.  Size is 12.5" x 6.5" x 5"  Price $330.00 includes shipping cost.
3/4 View of Spider Woman - This piece represents several aspects of the Navajo live style and beliefs.  The Navajo women traditionally wore woven skirts and loose tops with belts and thread-like decorations.  This sculpture represents the weaving of the women did based on the Spider Woman legend.  The details at the top, represent the conch shell belts and decorations they wore.  The loosened ties represent modern day freedom from the confines of small minded classifications of women's role in society.  This is made of stoneware, glaze, waxed natural fibers and embroidery threads.  Size is 12.5" x 6.5" x 5"  Price $330.00 includes shipping cost.

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