Taos Pueblo Coyote Ornament by Joseph Ortiz
Traditional Handmade Micaceous Clay Coyote Ornament by Native Artist Joseph Ortiz
Taos Pueblo, New Mexico
This ornament is made using time-honored techniques passed down through generations, using local sparkling clay and wood firing. It features a turquoise decoration on a pieces of leather scrap from the Made Solid Studio. 117 Bent Street Taos NM.
Joseph Ortiz lives and works with local micaceous clays on his ancestral lands of the Taos Pueblo in Northern New Mexico.
Approx 4” tall x 3” at widest
Traditional Handmade Micaceous Clay Coyote Ornament by Native Artist Joseph Ortiz
Taos Pueblo, New Mexico
This ornament is made using time-honored techniques passed down through generations, using local sparkling clay and wood firing. It features a turquoise decoration on a pieces of leather scrap from the Made Solid Studio. 117 Bent Street Taos NM.
Joseph Ortiz lives and works with local micaceous clays on his ancestral lands of the Taos Pueblo in Northern New Mexico.
Approx 4” tall x 3” at widest
One-Of-A-Kind
In-Stock / Ready To Ship