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San Juan Ohkay Owingeh Pottery

P133 Ohkay Owingeh Dennis Daubs Vase, micaceous clay. 6" x 3 1/2"

$175.00

Native American San Juan (Okay Owenge) Pueblo Daubs vase, micaceous clay with orange color, feather pattern etching and a turquoise "eye." Acquired in 1993 from the collection at Albuquerque’s Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.

Dennis Daubs is part Jemez and part San Ildefonso. His mother is Gerri Gachupin Daubs, his siblings are Patricia Daubs and Steve Daubs. His great grandmother Maria Sanchez and his grandmother Elvira Gachupin inspired to him make pottery, an activity he pursued under the tutelage of Juanita Fragua.

His specialty is hand-coiled, sgraffito-scored red or black pottery. He mixes his own clay, shapes his pots, does his own sgraffito, fires his pots and polishes them in keeping with traditional pueblo techniques.
6"H by 3.5" #P133

Please Note: For a limited time, our normal fee for packing and shipping this work of pottery art within the 48 mainland United States will be absorbed by Native-PotteryLink, resulting in FREE SHIPPING to any qualifying US address. Shipping to other destinations may be arranged by emailing Sanibelart@gmail.com.

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