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Desert Canyon Gifts is proud to represent , the largest distributor of Genuine Native American Arts in Arizona. Over 5,000 sq feet of space houses nearly 50,000 artifacts, pottery, and jewelry skillfully crafted by Native Americans from various North American Indian Tribes. All orders are carefully and professionally packed and shipped direct from the supplier.

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The ancient Indian tribes made this pottery to honor a favorite horse or to celebrate the birth of a horse. This pottery is very time-consuming and hazardous to create. The pottery is poured, fired for a period of time after which it is removed from the kiln, hair from the mane and the tail of a horse are placed on the pottery. The hair creates the dark lines and the smoke from the burning hair creates the darker grey areas. The pottery is then returned to the kiln where it finishes firing. When the firing is complete, the pottery is removed from the kiln, spray-glazed and etched. Each piece of pottery comes with a certificate of authenticity. This certifies that the pottery has been handcrafted by a Native American Indian artist and identified by a tribal census number. This horsehair pottery is created by New Mexico resident and Master Navajo Artist Tom Vail and his family.
Photos are examples ONLY. Each piece is handfinished and etching WILL BE DIFFERENT from that shown.

 


Native American Arts - Horsehair Pottery

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Horsehair pottery is an ancient practice, and results in beautiful and treasured pieces of art. Often used to commemorate the birth of a foal, or the life of a cherished horse, horsehair pottery is made much as its name implies, though it is a rather complicated and sometimes dangerous process.

Said to have been discovered when a long-haired maiden had some of her hair blown onto her pottery that she pulled fresh from the kiln, horsehair pottery is created when a piece is draped with horsehair when it is still hot. Generally the piece must be laced with the horsehair once it has reached about 1600 degrees, but some artists are able to achieve the fine lines from the horse hair at about 1000 degrees, depending on the particular kind of clay being used. There is a very short window of time that the artist has to place the hair, and for the most part they have little control over the exact patterns that will arise from the technique. The hair is instantly burned off the pottery, which creates a carbon smoke. The hair itself is what creates the dark lines while the smoke burns in the light, cloudy patterns.

These marvelous examples of horsehair pottery are created by Master Navajo Artist Tom Vail, a resident of New Mexico and members of his extremely talented family. Each of the pieces shown here on our website are example pieces of Tom’s work, and since each piece is carefully handmade and because of the unique character of horse hair pottery, your piece of pottery will be different from the one pictured here. Tom Vail is one of the most sought after Native American horsehair pottery artists, so you’re sure to be pleased with the uniquely colored and etched piece once it arrives. Tom creates both fine etched horsehair pottery as well as horsehair sculptures, both of which can be found here on our website. Each one of these pieces come with a certificate of authenticity that guarantees their true Native American origin.

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Banded Horsehair Medium Wedding Vases
 

The Wedding Vase is an ancient vessel still used in traditional Pueblo wedding ceremonies. One spout of the vessel represents the husband and the other the wife. The looped handle represents the unity achieved with marriage. The space created within the loop represents the circle of life. In the traditional ceremony, the couple drink nectar (prepared by the medicine man) from the spouts to represent the blending their lives. The pot is a reflection of the ancient rite.
Banding colors on wedding vases will be different than what is shown. Each vase is unique in color and etching.
 
HHB34A - 11"x5" Banded Hi-Loop             Price: $61.95

HHB02A - 8" x 5" Banded Squat               Price: $61.95




 

Etched Horsehair Pottery - Business Card Holder

A decorative horsehair ceramic pottery accessory for holding pens and business cards. Looks great on any desk. Etching will be different on each business card holder.

HH105 - 4" x 8" Business Card Holder        Price: $45.95

 

 

 

Horsehair Pottery Canoe

A horsehair canoe that be placed as a piece of pottery to complement your home or office decorating or can be used as a desk accessory, fine for holding paper clips, thumbtacks, business cards etc. Hand etched by Native American Indians here in the southwestern United States.

HH90 - 2" x 8" Canoe                                      Price: $32.95

 

Horsehair Pottery - Canteen

A horsehair ceramic pottery canteen with a leather strap for hanging as decoration. This is a type of pot that the Native Americans would have carried to hold water as they traveled across the arid southwestern desert. Handcrafted by Native Americans here in the southwest.

HH100A - 8" tall  Canteen                                    Price: $49.95

Horsehair Pottery Carnival Horse

The horsehair figure of a rearing horse celebrates the importance of the horse in the life of Native Peoples of the Southwest.

HH10D- 10.5" tall Carnival Horse              Price: $52.95

 

Horsehair Pottery - Cats

Our Horsehair figurines of cats are very popular with our customers. These largest statues are commonly used beside fireplaces and the smaller ones given as gifts to other animal lovers.

HH11D - 27" x 7" XL Horsehair Cat            Price: $199.95

HH11 - 22" x 6"  Large Horsehair Cat        Price: $119.95




HH11A
- 11" x 5"  Medium Horsehair Cat     Price: $49.95




HH11B - 9" x 4"  Small Horsehair Cat         Price: $39.95

 

Horsehair Pottery Chief's Head with Buffalo

This horsehair Chief with Buffalo represents a highly revered person and a vitally important animal for Native peoples.

HH112 - 6" x 10" Chief's Head with Buffalo Price: $89.95

Horsehair Pottery Chief's Head with Bear or Wolf

The horsehair chief's head with bear or wolf acknowledges the Native Americans' great respect for both these animals.

HH52 - 7" x 6" Small Chief's Head             Price: $48.95

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HH52A - 12" x 9" Large Chief's Head        Price: $139.95

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Horsehair Pottery Dancing Warrior

A horsehair ceramic pottery of a warrior dancing while he holds his shield. He is preparing for a long and difficult journey or to go out with his hunting party.
 

HH61 - 11.5" x 9"  Dancing Warrior        Price: $94.95

Horsehair Pottery Decanter

The horsehair decanter is embossed with an animal of importance to Native Peoples such as the eagle, bear or wolf. These decanters are sometimes used as cremation urns. Each one is completed with a small turquoise necklace with a silver feather.

HH20 - 11" x 10.5"     Price: $94.95

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Horsehair Pottery Eagles

In horsehair as in other media, for Native American people the eagle represents the messenger between the people and the Great Spirits.

HH30A - 17.5" x 8"  Pueblo Eagle           Price: $112.95

HH30 - 12" x 7"  Soaring Eagle               Price: $91.95

Horsehair Pottery Flat Wolf with Shield

The horsehair wolf with shield serves both as a crest and an acknowledgement of the wolf's prowess as hunter.

HH107 - 7" x 7" Flat Wolf with Shield         Price: $48.95

 

Horsehair Pottery Indian Painted Pot - Four Corners

This horsehair pot represents the breadth of the Navajo land holdings covering the corners of four states, and it also represents the four cardinal directions which is where the Navajo get their power.

HH33 - 12" x 11" Four Corners Pot          Sold Out!

 

 

 

Horsehair Pottery Good Medicine Buffalo

This horsehair buffalo, like any buffalo, serves as a reminder of the importance of this animal in the lives of Native Peoples.

HH07 - 8" x 12"  Large Buffalo                 Price: $59.95

HH07A - 6" x 9"  Medium Buffalo               Price: $42.95



HH07B - 4" x 6.5"  Small Buffalo               Price: $29.95

 

 

Horsehair Pottery  Pg 2  Pg 3  Pg 4

Navajo Kachinas   Pg 2  Pg 3  Pg 4

Bows  Dance Sticks  Hatchets  Knives  Lances/Arrows  Pipes  Prayer Fans  Quivers  Rattles  Shields  Trail Markers  Miscellaneous



 

 


 
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