
Acoma Pottery
Aggie Henderson has been creating Acoma pottery figures since 1985. Her mother-in-law, Marilyn Ray Henderson, was her teacher. She has been recognized at the New Mexico State Fair and the prestigious Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial in Gallup, NM. Aggie's distinctive work has been published in books by Berger & Schiffer and Gregory Schaaf.
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Acoma pottery boy and girl storyteller by Aggie Henderson. 1 1/2" x 1" #Pi51
$120.00
Native American Acoma Pueblo storyteller figurative pottery created and signed by Aggie Henderson.
Two children, sister and brother, with a bird on head of the older one, bringing the charm of the Native American storyteller tradition on a smaller scale.
Aggie Henderson has been creating Acoma pottery figures since 1985. Her mother-in-law, Marilyn Ray Henderson, was her teacher. She has been recognized at the New Mexico State Fair and the prestigious Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial in Gallup, NM. Aggie's distinctive work has been published in books by Berger & Schiffer and Gregory Schaaf.
1 1/2" x 1" wide #Pi51
Please Note: For a limited time, our normal $50 fee for packing and shipping will be absorbed by Native-PotteryLink, resulting in FREE SHIPPING to any address within the 48 mainland United States. Shipping to other destination may be arranged by emailing Sanibelart@gmail.com.



