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Jemez Pueblo American Indian Pottery Wedding Vase #1 – Maxine Yepa
Artist: Maxine Yepa (Jemez Pueblo) Dimensions: 6\
Native American Wedding Vase/Vessel
The looped handle represents the unity achieved with marriage. The space created within the loop represents the couples’ own circle of life. The wedding vase is a treasured and sacred tradition among many Native American Indian tribes, particularly the Navajo and Pueblo peoples.. This piece is signed on the bottom \
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Native American Horse Hair Wedding Vase 7\
This wedding vase is a high quality piece of authentic Native American, Navajo pottery. It is unique piece of Navajo horse hair pottery that not only uses real horse hair during the firing process to decorate the rustic vase, it is also etched and features a woven dreamcatcher on the front. The artist throws the pieces of horse hair onto the pottery at just the right time to cause it to stick and melt into the piece. This causes a permanent application of the horse hair to the pot and yields the famous look that everyone loves. Each piece is unique, no two are alike. This wedding vase features a hand etched turtle, the symbol of good luck. The wedding vase is a very special part of American Indian culture. The parents of a couple to be married will make or purchase a wedding vase for the couple. The vase will be used during the ceremony and then kept for the rest of their lives as a symbol of the love and unity.This piece would be perfect for any southwest style, western decor or cabin. It would also make a great special gift. Actual wedding vase is shown, measures approx. 7\
SIGNED Authentic Native American Indian Navajo Hand Carved Painted Glazed Pottery Traditional Weddin
Signed Authentic Native American Indian Navajo Wedding Vase. Just received from the Navajo Nation Reservation. Molded by hand and glazed.Signed by Navajo Artist ❤️Bring some beautiful authentic Navajo Art into your home or to give as a gift❤️Navajo Traditional Wedding VaseThe Wedding Vase is an ancient vessel still used in traditional Native American wedding ceremonies. One spout of the vessel represents the husband; the other, the wife. The looped handle represents the unity achieved with marriage. The space created within the loop represents the couples’ own circle of life.The wedding vase is a treasured and sacred tradition among many Native American Indian tribes, particularly the Navajo and Pueblo peoples. These vases are not only symbolic in the ceremony performed just prior to th
e wedding itself, but also in the shape and construction of the vessel.About a week or two before a couple is officially married, the groom’s parents build the wedding vase from clay found in a local river bed and ceremonially cleaned and filtered. Once the vessel has been properly fired, both families assemble. The parents give the young couple advice, and the wedding vase is filled with a special liquid. Traditionally it would be a nectar made by the medicine man, though many modern couples may choose to drink water or an herbal infused tea from the vase to represent the blending of their lives.First the groom offers his bride the vessel and she drinks from one spout. She then turns the wedding vase clockwise, and the groom then drinks from this same side. Each will then drink from the opposite side of the wedding vase, and then finally in the culmination of the ceremony, they will both drink from the wedding vase together. It is said that if they manage this feat without spilling a drop they will always have a strong, cooperative relationship. The vase then becomes a cherished piece in their household and great care is taken to make sure it is never damaged.The vessel itself is quite beautiful, and its design is an integral part of its meaning. The two spouts represent the couple; one the bride, the other the groom. The rounded base and shared reservoir of the vase represent the couple’s now-shared lives. The looped handle also represents this unity in a more visible and apparent way, much like a wedding band is a visible reminder of the deeper, spiritual connection shared by a husband and wife. The handle creates a circle in the center of the vase that represents the circle of life.
Native American Vintage Acoma Poly Chrome Pottery Wedding Vase, Ca 1940’s, #1477
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Navajo Horse Hair Wedding Vase 4\
This wedding vase is a high quality piece of authentic Native American, Navajo pottery. This unique piece of Navajo Indian pottery uses real horse hair during the firing process to create this rustic vase. The artist throws the pieces of horse hair onto the pottery at just the right time to cause it to stick and melt into the piece. This causes a permanent application of the horse hair to the pot and yields the famous look that everyone loves. Each piece is unique, no two are exactly alike. Navajo wedding vases are created or purchased by the parents of young people when they marry. Used during the wedding ceremony as a symbol of unity, the vase is a prized posession that the couple will keep their entire lives. This piece would be perfect for any southwest style, western decor or cabin. It would also make a great special gift. Actual wedding vase is shown, measures 5\
Navajo Native American Indian Pottery Wedding Vase #3 – Elizabeth Manygoats
Artist: Elizabeth Manygoats – (Dine’ – Navajo Tribe) Dimensions: 8\