Early Native American

Early Rustic Indian Wood Fired Clay Vase with natural skin wrap Native American


Early Rustic Indian Wood Fired Clay Vase with natural skin wrap Native American
Early Rustic Indian Wood Fired Clay Vase with natural skin wrap Native American
Early Rustic Indian Wood Fired Clay Vase with natural skin wrap Native American
Early Rustic Indian Wood Fired Clay Vase with natural skin wrap Native American
Early Rustic Indian Wood Fired Clay Vase with natural skin wrap Native American
Early Rustic Indian Wood Fired Clay Vase with natural skin wrap Native American

Early Rustic Indian Wood Fired Clay Vase with natural skin wrap Native American   Early Rustic Indian Wood Fired Clay Vase with natural skin wrap Native American

This beautiful piece of pottery is a vintage Native American vase made of clay from the southeast region of the United States. It was fired using a traditional wood-firing technique and features a natural skin wrap. The artisan who created this piece is unknown, but it was likely made sometime between 1935 and now. Its tribal affiliation and provenance are not available, but it is a wonderful example of Native American craftsmanship and culture. This handmade vase would make a great addition to any collection of Native American pottery or as a decorative item in any rustic or traditional setting.


Early Rustic Indian Wood Fired Clay Vase with natural skin wrap Native American   Early Rustic Indian Wood Fired Clay Vase with natural skin wrap Native American