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Storyteller Pottery by Judy Lewis from the Acoma Pueblo. Judy Lewis is a full blooded Native American Indian from the Pueblo of Acoma and she was born in 1966. Judy has been making pottery since 1986. Judy was inspired to continue the family tradition of clay sculpting by observing many of her family members. She was especially motivated by the passion and ambition that her sister, Marily Ray-Lewis, showed towards working with clay, and the assistance that she gave to her. Judy hand coils pottery, vases, and storytellers using the methods of her ancestors. She uses only natural pigments for clay and paints. Judy has developed a special style of her own. Publications: -Southern Pueblo Pottery 2,000 Artist Biographies -Southwestern Pottery Anasazi to Zuni -Collections of Southwestern Pottery Awards: - Santa Fe Indian Market - Gallup Indian Ceremonial Show -Eighth Northern Pueblos Exhibit
Approximate Dimensions:
Storyteller is 4" tall x 2 1/2" wide.
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D (Earth) | October 1st, 2023
My wife and I are partial Native. The jewelry I've gotten from here in the past was always excellent. She'll love this also. (Christmas)
Ruth Ortner (Dixon, CA) | October 1st, 2023
Both bracelets I purchased from you are gorgeous and exactly as pictured and described. I rely on accurate descriptions and measurements when making a selection. Thank you for keeping it real.
Ruth (Dixon,CA) | September 24th, 2023
Just opened my package. Bracelets were just as they appeared on line and I couldn't be happier. Thanks for providing such special products by such talented crafts people.
Sharon Willits (Wheeling, WV) | September 15th, 2023
I love my Starry Night earrings too! I already had a Starry Night bracelet.
I love my set! Beautiful.
Sharon Willits (Wheeling) | September 15th, 2023
I was thrilled with my Calvin Begay Starry Night in the Pueblo Bear Pendant! Thrilled!