Featured in upcoming livestream: #30 Indigenous/Latin/Folk on March 15 at 4:00pm
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This collectible figurine doll depicts a Woman Storyteller with Children, signed by the artisan Nandi. The colourful multicolor design adds a vibrant touch to any decor, while the clay material ensures durability for years to come.
Handmade in pottery, this piece has a lizard logo beside the signature on base.
In good vintage condition without chips or cracks.
Paint and colour remains vibrant.
Approximate measurements 3 in x 3 in x 2 in.
Lovely piece of Folk History.
A Storyteller Doll is a clay figurine made by the Pueblo people of New Mexico. The first contemporary storyteller was made by Helen Cordero of the Cochiti Pueblo in 1964 in honor of her grandfather, Santiago Quintana, who was a tribal storyteller] It looks like a figure of a storyteller, usually a man or a woman and its mouth is always open. It is surrounded by figures of children and other things, who represent those who are listening to the storyteller. The motif is based on the traditional "singing mother" motif which depicts a woman with her mouth open holding one or two children.
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Featured in upcoming livestream: #30 Indigenous/Latin/Folk on March 15 at 4:00pm
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