This handcrafted earthenware bowl is wheel-thrown from red clay and finished with a glossy glaze featuring rustic yellow and green brushwork. The base is inscribed “F Louzon Québec,” indicating it was made by Québec potter François Lauzon, a documented Canadian…
This Hopi-style pottery jar, marked “Hopi Toad” with a toad symbol, reflects a themed design rather than a specific artist signature. The front features a hand-painted Hopi Kachina dancer in traditional mask, feathers, and body paint, representing spiritual blessings like…
This piece is signed by “JA” from Acoma Pueblo Native American community located in New Mexico. This is a handcrafted Pueblo-style decorative pottery, created using a combination of textured clay, carved or incised geometric designs, Black-on-terracotta coloration, a traditional Southwest…
Hand-thrown Raku art Vase created using the traditional Raku firing process and finished outdoors with mesquite shaving. Features including Kokopelli, a sun motif, and a mountain Lion/ Cougar. The dramatic crackle glaze and natural variation make this one of a…
This piece is signed “JID” an Native American Navajo potter. This piece is a traditional piece of pottery, often made by the groom’s godmother and given to couple on their wedding day. The two spouts symbolize the separate paths of…
This tall, cylindrical wheel-thrown vase by Megan Billings features layered crystalline-style glazes in deep black, rust-brown drips, and vivid blue accents with mottled, crystal-like textures. The slightly flared rim and expressive glaze work showcase Billings’ signature style in Canadian studio…
This small Acoma Pueblo decorative bowl, signed “M.G., Acoma N.M.”, features classic black, white, and orange polychrome designs. Hand-painted with stepped, zig-zag, and sunburst motifs, it reflects contemporary Acoma geometric artistry. A finely crafted, collectible display piece showcasing traditional Pueblo…
This handmade stoneware vase by Tamarack Studios features a speckled beige glaze and an abstract carved sgraffito design in warm earth tones. Signed on the base, this authentic piece of North American studio pottery reflects the rustic, artisan aesthetic popular…
This piece is a signed Acoma Pueblo Native American pottery vase, dated 1991. The signature appears to be by an artist with Initials “E.E”. The pottery is characteristic of the Acoma style, known for its thin walls, intricate fine line…
This is a handmade studio pottery plate featuring a stylized bird motif in the center. The design, glaze, and hand‑inscribed marking suggest it is artisan-made, not mass‑produced.
This handmade stoneware vase is stamped TREELINE on the base, indicating it was crafted by Treeline Pottery Studio located In British Colombia Canada, specializing in nature-themed ceramics. Featuring a wide flared rim and slightly tapered body, it showcases a stylized…
This piece is Sioux Native American pottery bowl/bowl signed Mishrik Stout. It features a round “fat belly” shape with a matte exterior and a glazed yellow interior. The design includes etched geometric patterns specifically step mountain motifs.
A painting depicting a snowy street scene on St Catherine Street, created by Darlene Young in 2024. Medium is egg tempera on board, measuring 8×10 inches.