A redware pottery jar by Claudina Lomakema (born circa 1940). The pot is a low shouldered jar with a narrow opening featuring Hopi iconography across, including spiritual beings and geometric banding representing rain, crops, migration, and connection to the spiritual world. Signed on the underside, "Claudina Lomakema."
Claudina Lomakema
, though not as widely known as her contemporaries, is part of the strong lineage of Hopi-Tewa artists who have preserved and evolved their community's ceramic traditions. Her work reflects the techniques passed down through generations including traditional coil construction, stone burnishing, and outdoor firing.
Dimensions: approx. 5-inches tall with a 8.5-inch diameter at its widest point
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Condition
Great. Little wear visible across. Please see photos