Description: This beautiful vase is a true piece of art pottery. Others may market this as Native American or Indian pottery, but that is a common misclassification. Although Nemadji pottery was “inspired” by Native American designs (even featuring a Native American on the stamp), it was not “made” by Native Americans. However, they are beautiful and highly collectible pieces of pottery just the same. Nemadji Pottery was created between 1939 and 1972 with red to buff colored clays found near Moose Lake, Minnesota. The interiors of the early pots were treated with a shellac. Research indicates that the stamp on this vase would date it to the 1950s , when an Indian head along with the words Nemadji Pottery U.S.A. was used on the stamp. The beautifully colored, abstract swirl pattern adds a touch of elegance to any decor. The production technique of pottery and art style make it a unique addition to any collection. Measuring at 8 inches, this vase is perfect for display in any room.
Price: 49 USD
Location: Alpharetta, Georgia
End Time: 2024-12-03T17:05:21.000Z
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Brand: Nemadji
Pattern: Swirl
Type: Vase
Color: Multicolor
Model: Mid-Century Nemadji Native Clay Pottery
Theme: Abstract
Year Manufactured: 1950
Material: Clay
Production Style: Art Pottery
Production Technique: Pottery
Subject: Abstract Art
Product Line: Century