This carved pottery turtle shell was made by Cherokee potter Preston Bark in 2003. The earthenware clay was shaped using the coil method, and was burnished to produce a high sheen, before incising the pattern
This carved turtle, exact date unknown, was made by Sue McClure and carved from walnut, a particular...
This pottery bowl was made by Maude Welch probably in the 1930s or 1940s. It features two handles sh...
Ceramic turtle bowl. Browns and greens.https://commons.und.edu/pottery/3125/thumbnail.jp
This undated pottery bird form was made by Cherokee potter Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986), whose is ...
While bowl-shaped vessels are the most common form of Bell Plain pottery, bowls with modeled figures...
This undated pottery vase was made by Cherokee potter Bettie Smith. The earthenware clay was shaped...
This undated pottery head was made by Cherokee potter Edith Welch. The earthenware clay was modeled...
This Indian Arts and Crafts Board photograph depicts a modeled earthenware pottery bowl that is an e...
This undated pottery pipe was made by Cherokee potter Gwen Conseen. Its spherical form was built us...
A stone carving of a turtle atop a rock. The turtle and rock are carved from the same block of stone...
This undated pottery plate was made by Cherokee potter Gwen Conseen. Its rounded form was built usi...
Turtles played an important role in the lives of the ancient peoples who lived in what is now the so...
This undated pottery bowl was made by Amy Roberts, a potter of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians....
This jar - which has been more specifically dated to the Walls Phase of the Late Mississippian Perio...
This undated pottery oil lamp was made by Cherokee potter Rebecca “Amanda” Wolf Youngbird, a self-ta...
This carved turtle, exact date unknown, was made by Sue McClure and carved from walnut, a particular...
This pottery bowl was made by Maude Welch probably in the 1930s or 1940s. It features two handles sh...
Ceramic turtle bowl. Browns and greens.https://commons.und.edu/pottery/3125/thumbnail.jp
This undated pottery bird form was made by Cherokee potter Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986), whose is ...
While bowl-shaped vessels are the most common form of Bell Plain pottery, bowls with modeled figures...
This undated pottery vase was made by Cherokee potter Bettie Smith. The earthenware clay was shaped...
This undated pottery head was made by Cherokee potter Edith Welch. The earthenware clay was modeled...
This Indian Arts and Crafts Board photograph depicts a modeled earthenware pottery bowl that is an e...
This undated pottery pipe was made by Cherokee potter Gwen Conseen. Its spherical form was built us...
A stone carving of a turtle atop a rock. The turtle and rock are carved from the same block of stone...
This undated pottery plate was made by Cherokee potter Gwen Conseen. Its rounded form was built usi...
Turtles played an important role in the lives of the ancient peoples who lived in what is now the so...
This undated pottery bowl was made by Amy Roberts, a potter of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians....
This jar - which has been more specifically dated to the Walls Phase of the Late Mississippian Perio...
This undated pottery oil lamp was made by Cherokee potter Rebecca “Amanda” Wolf Youngbird, a self-ta...
This carved turtle, exact date unknown, was made by Sue McClure and carved from walnut, a particular...
This pottery bowl was made by Maude Welch probably in the 1930s or 1940s. It features two handles sh...
Ceramic turtle bowl. Browns and greens.https://commons.und.edu/pottery/3125/thumbnail.jp