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Navajo Sand Painting Switch Cover Wedding Vase and Pottery Double Toggle

Navajo Sand Painting Switch Cover Wedding Vase and Pottery Double Toggle

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A rich Navajo still life fills this double toggle switch cover from edge to edge. On the left, a traditional Navajo wedding vase in pink and mauve features its characteristic dual-spouted form, a white oval eye motif at the top, and teal swirl decorations on the body, set on a black earth base. On the right, a round-bodied orange and rust pottery vessel has white diagonal slash marks on the neck and a bold teal geometric triangle with black line pattern on the lower body. Between them, a dark olive agave plant fans outward in a dramatic starburst from a black earth mound, with three white vertical reed stalks rising above it. At the top center, a dark mesa butte with a golden amber glowing cap rises between two teal cloud formations, and a bold black earth band grounds the entire composition along the bottom.

Each cover is made on a standard double toggle switch plate and fits any standard US double toggle light switch configuration. Sealed for durability. Handmade by Navajo artist Molly Goldtooth using traditional sand painting techniques, so no two are exactly alike.

  • Origin: Handcrafted by Navajo artist Molly Goldtooth
  • Type: Double toggle light switch cover
  • Fits: Standard US double toggle light switches
  • Materials: Sand painting on plastic switch plate, sealed finish
  • Scene: Navajo wedding vase in pink mauve with teal swirls, orange rust pottery with teal geometric pattern, olive agave starburst, white reed stalks, golden mesa butte, teal clouds, black earth border
  • Size: Standard two-gang switch plate, approximately 4.5 x 4.5 inches
  • Screws included: Yes, mounting screws

Care: Wipe gently with a dry or barely damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or excessive moisture.

Handcrafted by Navajo artist Molly Goldtooth using traditional sand painting techniques. Each piece is one of a kind.

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