Hopi Vintage Canteen by Stetson Setalla
$58.07
$112.66
Description Artist: Stetson Setalla Style: Canteen Pueblo: Hopi, AZ Period: Vintage Dimensions: 9.5″ H x 8.5″ W Materials: Natural Hopi clay with land-derived vegetable and mineral colors Traditional handmade Native American Indian Pottery from Indigenous Pueblos of the Southwest. Guaranteed authentic Pueblo Pottery. Excellent vintage condition. This Hopi vintage canteen by Stetson Setalla is truly unique. Setalla is a Hopi artist recognized for his finely detailed pottery, including canteens, tiles, and vessels that reflect traditional Hopi design and symbolism. He is the grandson of the renowned Hopi-Tewa potter Paqua Naha (Frog Woman), whose influence is evident in his precision, craftsmanship, and respect for traditional forms. Setalla’s work bridges generations, making his pottery especially valued by collectors for its cultural continuity and artistic quality. This handmade Native American pottery canteen is a beautiful example of traditional Pueblo craftsmanship from the Indigenous Pueblos of the American Southwest. Carefully hand-coiled from natural clay and fired using time-honored techniques, this canteen reflects pottery methods passed down through generations of Pueblo artists. Each pottery form features designs inspired by nature, cultural symbolism, and daily Pueblo life, with hand-applied pigments derived from natural minerals and earth materials. Sourced directly from Pueblo lands, this authentic Southwestern pottery was created entirely by hand—without molds—making every piece one of a kind. Highly valued by collectors, this Native American pottery canteen works beautifully as a display piece, cultural art object, or heirloom collectible, representing the enduring traditions of Pueblo pottery and Indigenous artistry.
Hopi, Az