
Kewa Pottery
We found it in 2003. at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, an organization that deals directly with artists. We instantly were drawn to it.
PK80 Kewa pottery storyteller by Ralph and Angel Bailon. 4 1/2"H
$150.00
This is a traditional Kewa/Santo Domingo storyteller by Ralph and Angel Bailon.
Angel was born in 1968 and started creating pottery art in the early 1980s. She does the shaping of the pieces that she and Ralph work on together. Ralph does the painting.
Kewa Pueblo, once known as Santo Domingo, has a culture that reflects the centuries since its founding in the 1400s. It is a culture that survived the rebuilding of the village following a flood in 1896.
It is also known for its careful preservation of traditional ways of life. Among these are pottery making, especially the creation of figures such as this splendid storyteller with 10 children learning about their heritage.
We found it in 2003. at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, an organization that deals directly with artists. We instantly were drawn to it.
4.5” high #PK80
This superb work of pottery art will be shipped FREE to any address within the 48 mainland United States.
Not only do we guarantee its authenticity with a Certificate to that effect, we also guarantee your satisfaction when you receive it.
If you are unhappy with it in any way, let us know by email Sanibelart@Gmail.com that you intend to return it and we will refund your purchase price.



