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ADA SUINA (b.1930-) FINE STORYTELLER POLYCHROME POTTERY DOLL W/ 4 CHILDERN

$ 316.8

Availability: 23 in stock
  • Origin: COCHITI PUEBLO
  • Tribal Affiliation: Anasazi
  • Culture: Native American: US
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Artisan: ADA SUINA
  • Condition: Good Vintage Condition, MISSING PONYTAIL, PLS SEE PICTURES
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    ADA SUINA (b.1930-) FINE STORYTELLER POLYCHROME POTTERY DOLL W/ 4 CHILDERN
    5.5" H X 5"L x 4.5" W
    MISSING PONYTAIL, PLS SEE PICTURES
    Brief history
    Ada Suina Storyteller Cochiti Pottery
    Ada Suina’s work won many prestigious awards and can be found in many quality museums and collections.
    Ada Cordero Suina was born May 20, 1930 at Cochiti Pueblo, the daughter of Berina and Eluterio Cordero sister to Stephanie C. Rhoades (Snowflake Flower). Her maternal grandmother, Estefanita Herrera, was instrumental in inspiring Ada to become a potter, and her cousin, Virginia Naranjo, taught her the intricacies of pottery making.
    Ada is highly respected for her storyteller figurines and her nacimientos and has always been recognized as one of the premier figurine potters at Cochiti. Her storyteller figurines have strong, chiseled faces and happy expressions. She still uses all natural materials and fires the figurines outdoors in the traditional manner