Cedar Mesa Native American Made Pottery Mount Rushmore Large Ball Vase
Cedar Mesa Native American made pottery Mount Rushmore large ball vase. This piece measures 5-1/2 x 7-1/2 inches. Mount Rushmore pottery shows the Mount Rushmore Memorial in the distance as wolves walk along the valley floor of the Black Hills. This piece is internally glazed. Each piece of Cedar Mesa or Hozoni pottery is painted by Navajo or Ute artists and comes with a certificate of authenticity. The information card along with the Native American artist signature or trademark on each piece is your guarantee that you are purchasing authentic Native American art pieces made by Cedar Mesa Pottery.
This pottery comes from the high plateau country of the west, where the desert and the mountains meet. The Native American artists, who sign each piece, combine their natural artistic talents with the inspiration of their culture and the breathtaking beauty of their homeland. Internally glazed pieces will hold water, however not all pieces are glazed. Exterior surfaces may be dusted and cleaned with a damp cloth. DO NOT use strong abrasive's or cleaners. Any questions please email us. We combine shipping to save you money on multiple purchases. Please continue shopping for other great items in our store, we appreciate it. MRL1
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