Rachel Concho Acoma Pueblo Pottery
When Rachel Concho made these pots in June of 2001 (the date is marked on the bottom of the 2nd pot).
Mrs. Concho at that time
was in her late sixties (she was born in 1936) and was at the top of her
game.
A rare feat indeed, considering she had been working at such an exacting art for over 40 years.
Rachel Concho had long been considered one of Acoma's (indeed, the world's) finest potters.
And, as if to prove the
point,
she won "Best In Show" just 6 months earlier at the
2000 Santa Fe Indian Market. The most prestigeous show of them all.
Rachel
Concho's work is artistic, balanced and exacting.
These seed bowls pictured clearly indicate her great talent.
The bowls themselves are perfectly
made... the patterns are exact, there is not an error or line out of place.
Rachel
Concho has won numerous awards at major shows
including 1st places at
Santa Fe Indian Market and Gallup Ceremonials. Her work is featured in many books
including,
"Southwestern Pottery Anasazi to Zuni"
She is the sister of Joseph Cerno.
Top View
Bottom View
Side Views
Rachel Concho
Made in June 2001
New
Optical Illusion - Flower and Butterfly - Seed Bowl
Butterflies appear to be emerging from or, perhaps entering into, the Flower
which surrounds the opening. As your eyes travel down and around the bowl,
the butterflies disappear into the bowl's geometrics
2 1/4" tall & 3 1/4" diameter
$1285
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Bottom View
Top View
4 Side Views
Rachel Concho
"Butterflies and Flowers in Polychrome"
Made in June 2001
New
Here is an incredible Seed Bowl. Simply viewing the design is mind boggling... imagine
perfectly
executing this pot in 3 dimensions. A large seed bowl measuring about 3 1/2" tall and 3 1/2" in diameter.
I do not expect to see another like this one.
A spectacular work of the potters art in new condition.
$2575