Native American Fine Art and Jewelry

Hopi Vintage Vase by Joy Navasie (Second Frogwoman)

$2,750

Artist: Joy Navasie (Second Frogwoman)
Style: Vase
Pueblo: Hopi, AZ
Period: Vintage
Dimensions: 8.5″ H x 7.5″ W

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About The Artist

Joy Navasie (Yellow Flower) was born in 1919 to famed Hopi-Tewa potter Paqua Naha (also known as First Frogwoman). Paqua has been credited with developing the Hopi white ware style of pottery with the smooth, polished finish. She perfected her technique only a few years before she passed on, after years of working at it.

Joy learned to make pottery from her mother and was active from 1935 to 1995, assuming the name “Second Frogwoman” early in her career. She worked most of her career in the black-and-red-on-white style originated by her mother in the 1950s. Joy passed away in 2012 after a long period of declining health.

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Pueblo

Hopi Pottery is created on the Hopi Reservation located in northeastern Arizona surrounded by the Navajo Reservation. Hopi consists of three Mesas, and each Mesa has several villages.

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