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Rare Julian Martinez San Ildefonso Pottery Bear Fetish Figure Husband Of Maria

$ 308.87

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Type: Bear Fetish Figure
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Culture: Native American: US
  • Tribal Affiliation: San Ildefonso
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Artisan: Julian Martinez
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Condition: I try to point out any issues in the listing, but I can miss things. My items are guaranteed as described. There are close-up pictures to help assess the items condition. What you see is what you will get. Please check the actual listing description for condition.
  • Origin: New Mexico

    Description

    Being offered is a truly rare and vintage art pottery bear fetish or figure.  This is signed and crafted by the famous potter Julian Martinez, of San Ildefonso Pueblo located in New Mexico.  He was the husband of the famous matriarch of San Ildefonso Pueblo pottery, Maria Martinez.  The figure is in good condition, and approx. 2" tall by 1" wide front view by 1 1/8" wide side view.  SH includes insurance.
    I found some information on this famous potter on Wikipedia which stated, “Julián Martínez, also known as Pocano (1879–1943), was a San Ildefonso Pueblo potter, painter, and the patriarch of a family of Native American ceramic artists in the United States.  Martínez was born in 1879 in San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico.  His name, Pocano, means "Coming of the Spirits" in Tewa. He worked as a farmer, general laborer, and janitor, in addition to being an artist. He was elected governor of San Ildefonso.  Martínez married matriarch potter Maria Martinez, and together they had a son Popovi Da, who also potter.  Maria is considered the preeminent creator of San Ildefonso blackware pottery; however Julian contributed to her accomplishments. Their son Popovi Da continued innovating Pueblo ceramic arts; his work has been widely exhibited and collected.  Martinez died on March 6, 1943, in San Ildefonso Pueblo.”
    I stand behind all my Native American Indian crafted items to be as represented, and provide a full unconditional refund, including return shipping if the item is not authentic and as described.   My Native Indian arts, crafts, and jewelry are purchased directly from Natives, usually in Arizona, South Dakota, New Mexico, as well as buying from specialty auctions and sales.  In addition, I sell items for Native Americans and from personal collections.  As a result, there is no time limitation on returns, but items returned need to be in their original condition.
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