Carol Lucero Gachupin Kiva Step Wedding Vase-Indian Pueblo Store
Carol Lucero Gachupin Kiva Step Wedding Vase-Indian Pueblo Store
Carol Lucero Gachupin Kiva Step Wedding Vase-Indian Pueblo Store
Carol Lucero Gachupin Kiva Step Wedding Vase-Indian Pueblo Store
Carol Lucero Gachupin Kiva Step Wedding Vase-Indian Pueblo Store
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Carol Lucero Gachupin Kiva Step Wedding Vase

Item Number: 127599
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Description

Handcrafted by acclaimed Jemez Pueblo potter Carol Lucero Gachupin this meaningful piece is a true blending of two people in one piece and features a kiva step with a twisted handle. Brilliantly constructed by hand from natural clay and featuring intricate and meaningful geometric designs painted freehand atop a buff surface, this vase will be a cherished part of any collection.

Wedding vases are a traditional form of Pueblo pottery used in wedding ceremonies, and the handle is said to represent the union of the couple, making this incredible piece a meaningful wedding or anniversary gift. Elevate your collection of Native American art with this elegant and meaningful wedding vase.

Wedding vase measures 4-1/2" long and 4-3/4" wide, stands 8" tall. Comes with certificate of authenticity.

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At the Indian Pueblo Store we guarantee that your purchase is an original and authentic work handcrafted by Native American artists as defined by the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990. We ask our artists to complete an extensive certification process, providing a CIB (Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood) card and other documentation of their Native American heritage. Our team of experts carefully inspects every product to guarantee it is handcrafted using traditional, sustainable processes and natural materials of only the highest quality. We record the place and date of each purchase and pride ourselves in paying a fair price that allows artists to make a living practicing their craft. At a time when many commercially-made products are being sold as handcrafted Native American art, our in-depth purchase process allows us to guarantee the authenticity of every unique piece of fine art we offer. For more than 35 years, we have made it a priority to visit artists in their studio or home to purchase their latest handcrafted pieces and learn about their work. We have developed lasting relationships with artists, as well as dealers and collectors, and we take pride in being a trusted destination for fine Native American art.



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