
Description
Marilyn Ray is a member of the Lewis sister group from Acoma Pueblo who are makers of traditional storytellers, seed pots, and plates.Marilyn and her sisters learned the art of pottery-making at an early age from grandmother, Dolores S. Sanchez. She shares her artistic development with her sisters, Judy Lewis, Rebecca Lucario, Diane Lewis, and Carolyn Concho. Ray's playful storytellers are adorned with whimsical animals, birds and insects. Hand-painted traditional symbols celebrate their Pueblo culture and oral history traditions. Timeless pieces that will add an element of fun to any collection.
Storyteller measures 3-1/2" long and 3-1/4" wide, stands 4" tall. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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