Today's Deal Frances Siow (b. 1959) - Santa Clara Black Vase With Carved Design C. 1980s, 3.25" X 3" (p91870a-0521-001) Holiday Cheer Edition [Lm7xEOJ6]
Frances Siow Santa Clara Black VaseThis exquisite Santa Clara Black Vase, crafted by the renowned potter Frances Siow, is a stunning piece of art from the 1980s. This vase, measuring 3.25" x 3", is a testament to Siow's skill and the rich cultural he
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Today's Deal Frances Siow (b. 1959) - Santa Clara Black Vase With Carved Design C. 1980s, 3.25" X 3" (p91870a-0521-001) Holiday Cheer Edition [Lm7xEOJ6]
Frances Siow Santa Clara Black Vase
This exquisite Santa Clara Black Vase, crafted by the renowned potter Frances Siow, is a stunning piece of art from the 1980s. This vase, measuring 3.25" x 3", is a testament to Siow's skill and the rich cultural heritage of Santa Clara pottery. Each piece is a unique creation, and this vase is no exception. The vase features a beautifully carved design, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship that Siow is famous for. It is not only a work of art but also a piece with a fascinating story.
Product Specifications and Features
This vase is in near excellent condition, with only very minor scratches along the sides, indicative of its careful handling over the years. The signature of the artist is found on the bottom, attesting to its authenticity. The vase's black glaze contrasts beautifully with the intricate carvings, making it a focal point in any collection.- Authentic Signature: Signed by the artist on the bottom for verification and authenticity.
- Black Glaze: A rich, deep black glaze that enhances the vase's elegant lines and carvings.
Story and Heritage
This vase is not just an artistic creation; it is a piece with a rich history. The grandmother of the current owner was a member of a farming family in north-central Pennsylvania. Her brothers settled in Arizona, where they raised Charolais cattle. During the 1950s, her grandmother visited her brothers several times, experiencing the unique culture of the American West. She also worked in the kitchen of the Seventh Day Adventist Holbrook Indian School, which provided her with further cultural insights. Her travels included visits to New Mexico, where she explored reservations and their rich heritage. This vase is a tangible link to her family's past and the diverse cultures she encountered.- Family Inheritance: Passed down through generations, this vase holds personal significance and history.
- Cultural Connection: A connection to the American West and its diverse cultures, reflecting the artist's own experiences and influences.
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