PRODUCT DETAILS
The Native American Storyteller figure was created by a potter from Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico in the early 1960s. The Storyteller depicts an open mouthed figure, often an old woman, with children or animals climbing on her, listening to her stories. She created this figure to honor her Grandfather and the stories she grew up hearing from him, and the Pueblo storytelling traditions.
Old sterling silver Storeyteller Woman pendant, brooch / pin made in the traditional formed front, placed on a solid silver backing.
Great detailing in her open mouth, the four children climbing on her and the squash blossom necklace she is wearing.
The pendant measures 1.25" high, .75" wide and 10mm thick at the bottom.
13 grams total weight.
In really nice condition other than some minor tarnish to the silver.
Unmarked. Tested as silver. Thought to be Circa 1970s.