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Edna Romero Taos Pueblo Micaceous Indian Pot

Edna Romero Taos Pueblo Micaceous Indian Pot

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Edna Romero Taos Pueblo Micaceous Indian Pot
In the world of Native American art, Edna Romero is related to the best potters in the business. There is so much talent surrounding her that she had no choice but to become a potter. And become a potter she did—a most masterful potter. Edna now lives in Taos but her roots are in the New Mexico pueblo of Santa Clara.
Edna Naranjo Romero (1936- ) is from a Santa Clara Pueblo family of fame. She is the daughter of Rose Naranjo and a sister of Jody Folwell, Rina Swentzell, and Nora Naranjo Morse. She has been a consistent award winner at Santa Fe Indian Market from as early as 1986.
Romero is a member of the Naranjo family of potters headed by Rose Naranjo. Based in Taos, Romero uses the mica-rich clay of the region to make lustrous pottery in the style passed down to her from her progenitors. Like Rose, Edna’s creations are expertly proportioned and relatively undecorated in a manner that balances traditional forms with modern sensibilities.
Estate items may show wear and imperfections expected and consistent with age! Please bid accordingly All estate items are non returnable non refundable sold as-is where-is with no warranties expressed or implied.

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