Description
This wedding vase is a piece of authentic Native American, Acoma pottery. This unique piece of Pueblo Indian pottery uses real horse hair during the firing process to create this rustic vase. The artist throws the pieces of horse hair onto the pottery at just the right time to cause it to stick and melt into the piece.
This causes a permanent application of the horse hair to the pot and yields the famous look that everyone loves. Each piece is unique, no two are exactly alike.
Acoma wedding vases are created or purchased by the parents of young people when they marry. Used during the wedding ceremony as a symbol of unity, the vase is a prized possession that the couple will keep their entire lives. This piece would be perfect for any southwest style, western or cabin decor. It would also make a special wedding gift.
Actual wedding vase is shown, measures approximately 8.5" wide, 13" tall.
Authentic Native American, Tribe: Acoma, Artist: Yellow Corn
For decorative use only, will not hold liquid.
Discounted due to irregular finish and horsehair markings, as well as minor scuff marks.