This beautiful Acoma Pueblo pottery seed pot is a true work of art. Handmade by skilled Native American artisans, this piece features intricate tribal designs and is signed by Marie Vallo and Westly Begaye. Measuring 7.5 inches wide, it is a stunning example of traditional Native American pottery.


Ideal for collectors of Native American art or anyone looking for a unique and beautiful decorative piece, this seed pot is a must-have. With its vibrant colors and expert craftsmanship, it is sure to make a statement in any home or collection. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this exquisite piece of Native American art.


Artist Bio:


Vallo, Marie (1949-1997)

Marie Vallo was a daughter of Gladys Garica. She was the mother of noted potters Leland Vallo and Kim Vallo. She was known for her coil built and classic painted Acoma pottery painted with intricate designs and often inspired by historic vessels.


Artist Bio:


Westly Begaye (b. 1965)

Westly was born into the Navajo Nation in 1965. He was taught by his long time companion, Marie Francis Vallo, an Acoma potter who is the mother of Leland, Kim and Thomas Vallo. Westly's work is a fusing of Navajo and Acoma traditions. He has developed his own unique style, giving his pots an amazing contemporary flare. He is well know for his beautiful parrot, flute player and lizard designs. He continues to grow as an artist and is gaining in popularity among mainstream collectors.



Mint condition. See pictures for details as part of description.


Approximate Measures:

7.5” diameter

2” high