Description
This Hopi yellowware open bowl by Nampeyo, circa 1915, is painted with a single abstract avian figure constructed from stepped wing panels, elongated beak elements, and framed rectangular body fields arranged across the interior surface. The composition is anchored by fine-line hatching, narrow parallel bars, and a small spiral device set within the body panel, all hallmark devices of Nampeyo’s early Sikyatki Revival period. The interior field is enclosed by a thin dark rim band, while the exterior is left largely undecorated, showing a warm orange fire-clouded slip typical of outdoor firing methods used at Hano in the early twentieth century.
Overall, the excellent complex design shows Nampeyo’s mature style at her height, around 1910 – 1915.
This bowl measures 3 ½” in height by 9 ½” in diameter and is in excellent original condition.











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