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Northwest Coast Salish "Bear-Salmon" Large Pottery by Stewart Jacobs. Must see!

$ 147.81

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Artisan: Srewart Jacobs-Signature
  • Tribal Affiliation: Coast Salish-Squamish
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available

    Description

    Exquisite Exceptional Authentic NW Coast First Nation Salish-Squamish
    "Bear-Salmon"  Large Ceramic Pottery.
    Artist-Signed, vivid painted & pottered by world renowned Coast Salish-Squamish artist-potter Stewart Jacobs.
    Pottery Size: 7-1/2" Diameter x 6-3/4" High x 1/8" Thick  x  6-1/4 Opening. Net Weight: Very Heavy 3.0 lb. 0.4 oz. (Unpackaged) Double boxed.
    Like New-Excellent condition! Please view pictures.
    Excellent High Quality deep relief artistry. Another Exquisite highly sought after
    pottery created by Stewart Jacobs.
    Stewart Jacobs was born in 1958 and raised in North Vancouver, BC into Squamish Nation.
    He first started to carve with Fred Baker and learned from the other old masters. Stewart’s first throw was in 1979 when he was in high school. He passed by the pottery class and took a keen interest in what was being produced there. He enrolled in the class and his teacher encouraged him to put his Native designs on the pottery and he hasn’t looked back since.
    In 1986 he formed the “Free Spirit Pottery” and has since concentrated on ceramic art. Aside of vases in all sizes, bowls and plates, he also makes lamps, using the ceramic as bottom. Stewart’s pottery is held in many private collections all over the world as many galleries carry his pottery. Stewart has become well known for brilliant colors and unique designs. Every pot that he throws has a very uplifting and unique quality which is enjoyed by all as each piece is an original work of art. Stewart’s pottery has earned positive recognition in different art show that he has been involved in.
    When he isn’t busy with the pottery he enjoys playing in a rock and roll band. Stewart is very involved in sports as well and loves to teach children in his community.