Description: Heavy incisions decorate the exterior of this jug. Peer inside the mouth of the vessel for confirmation that it was crafted using the traditional coil method. Fire clouds on the exterior confirm traditional pit firing while an animal effigy clings to the lip of the vessel, establishing a stable handle. This piece comes to us from a collector whose aged notes can be found in the well of the vessel. Amanda Swimmer is a potter of renown, who prioritized fidelity to traditional methods of construction. Her work was hand-sculpted, then etched using natural materials such as shells or rocks. She was a founder of the Cherokee Potter's Guild and her pieces are highly collectible. She passed in 2018. We studied auction results over the last 18 years and found that fewer than 10% of the artist's work feature effigies, making this a special piece. It measures roughly 7" tall from the top of the effigy. Please note that we do not import or export ancient items. Additionally, our items typically come from people and businesses that we know and trust. We tend to avoid buying from unknown sources or individuals because we cannot guarantee that they have obtained their inventory through legitimate means. Our listings are researched prior to posting and our descriptions are informed by our own knowledge and experience as well as by the vendors from which we obtain our inventory. Thus, our titles and descriptions are our opinions as to the nature and history of the object for sale. Even so, we welcome discussions and questions PRIOR to purchase.
Price: 249 USD
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
End Time: 2024-10-16T06:11:29.000Z
Shipping Cost: 14 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Provenance: Ownership History Available
Tribal Affiliation: Cherokee
Artisan: Amanda Swimmer
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Culture: Native American: US
Handmade: Yes