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2pc Southwest Pottery Vases, Navajo Dine & Weller Souevo

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2pc Southwest Pottery Vases, Navajo Dine & Weller Souevo
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This lot includes two distinctive Southwest pottery vases. The smaller vase is a hand-painted Navajo Dine piece, signed on the base to indicate its tribal origin. It features a bright turquoise background with finely detailed black and white painted designs, including pine trees and a mountain scene. The crisp, modern lines and use of vibrant color make it a striking example of contemporary Navajo pottery. The larger vase is a Weller Souevo pottery example, crafted in warm terracotta clay with a flared neck and rounded body. Its surface is decorated with bold black geometric patterns against a natural buff ground, displaying strong influences of traditional Southwestern design. The combination of earthy tones and sharply defined motifs gives the piece both cultural depth and visual presence. Together, these vases present a compelling contrast between Navajo painted artistry and Weller's stylized Southwest revival form, offering collectors a pairing that bridges traditional and decorative pottery.

Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: Larger vase measures 5"H x 5.25"dia. Country of Origin: United States


Condition: Age related wear.