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MESA VERDE POTTERY is
dedicated to providing high-quality, handmade Native American pottery. Each
piece, crafted by Navajo and Ute artisans is unique as we do NOT use guides,
stencils or repetitious designs. Our artists free-hand carve or paint their
unique geometric design work. Each pottery piece is signed by the artist
with their name, tribal affiliation and U.S.A.
Mesa Verde Pottery also has a
fine collection of original Southwestern art, including: weavings by Navajo,
Hopi, and Zuni artists. We also have an extensive collection of Native
American jewelry, kachina dolls, alabaster carvings, Southwestern prints and
wall hangings, books, drums, and other "one of a kind" collectables. Mesa
Verde Pottery is proud to offer additional pottery by renowned artists such
as: Maria Martinez, Mary Small, and Margaret Tafoya.
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Only eight minutes from the
entrance to Mesa Verde National Park, we are nestled below the
majestic Mesa Verde Plateau in southwestern Colorado. This area is the
homeland of the Navajo and Ute Indian people. Pottery making has been a
tradition in this area for over 1,000 years. The designs used on our
pottery are original reflections of the rich heritage of the southwest
Indian culture. Lead-free glazes are used making our pottery safe for food
and drink. Non-glazed interiors, however, should not be used for liquids.
We also have hard to find
unique pottery. Pottery styles include: Santa Clara, Hopi, San Ildefonso,
Acoma, and Jemez. Best of all, our prices are very competitive. Please
give us a call today to ask about our latest arrivals and unique pieces.
The products listed on our website update on a daily basis, so check back
often to see what's new! For detailed contact information
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