Navajo Sand Painted Yei Figure Canyon Wedding Vase by Goldtooth | Southwest Art
Navajo Sand Painted Yei Figure Canyon Wedding Vase by Goldtooth | Southwest Art
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This handcrafted Navajo wedding vase by Molly and Bryan Goldtooth celebrates Southwest tradition and artistry. Featuring hand-painted sand textures, the dual-spouted ceramic piece displays intricate cultural symbolism across both sides.
Wedding vases hold deep significance in Southwest culture, symbolizing the unity and shared journey of two people. This piece honors that tradition while showcasing intricate, hand-painted storytelling: a Yei figure with turquoise accents on the front, a hogan beneath lightning on the back, and bold lightning designs wrapping the neck.
- Artists: Molly & Bryan Goldtooth
- Dimensions: 4 inches by 4 inches
- Weight: Approximately 7 oz
- Material: Ceramic with authentic sand painting finish
- Form: Traditional wedding vase with dual spouts and bridge handle
- Style: Navajo (Diné) Folk Art
- Front: A detailed Yei figure with turquoise tones and feathers, symbolizing protection and spiritual connection
- Back: A hogan beneath a lightning storm, representing home, strength, and the powerful forces of the high desert
- Details: Bold lightning designs wrap the neck; a white fan-like symbol at the base represents life and the sun
This piece is for decorative use only and should not be filled with water. Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth and avoid moisture.
A meaningful addition to any Southwest collection, perfect for collectors or as a symbolic gift celebrating unity and tradition.
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