Teacher and PhD academic Angelina Medina was born in 1942, a member of the Bear Clan at Zia Pueblo. Since the early 1980s, she's been creating unique pottery that has many collectors drooling. Her latest offering is a hand-coiled micaceous clay and rich mi
Teacher and PhD academic Angelina Medina was born in 1942, a member of the Bear Clan at Zia Pueblo. Since the early 1980s, she’s been creating unique pottery that has many collectors drooling. Her latest offering is a hand-coiled micaceous clay and rich mineral pigments Hummingbird pottery. The mica content in the natural clay gives the piece a lovely shimmering quality. These wonderful birds have come to sip sweet nectar from spring’s first blooms. About 5″ tall, 5″ wide and 5 1/4″ deep. Signed by the artist.
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