Sweet Grass Sage Jar

Type of art: Pottery

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Why not be able to enjoy the smell of your sweet grass or sage any time you walk in the room? This little beauty was hand built using the slab-building technique and double fired with a beautiful copper brown glaze with tiny sparkles. The handle is attached with copper wire wrapped around the handle and then ran through the holes in the lid. The front is decorated with tiny copper wire spirals. The openings in the front of the jar allow you to see and smell your supply of sweet grass or sage. Sweet grass braid is included.

Materials: Copper brown glaze with tiny sparkles, copper wire

Technique: Slab-building

Size: 7" H x 4" W x 3.5" D

Price: $75
Eva Cantrell
Cherokee Nation
evacantrellcreations@gmail.com
Eva L. Cantrell is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, Registry # 74050. Her great-grandfather, Callebert Harris, is listed on the Dawes Roll at #26990. Eva is an award winning artist and has participated in Cherokee Art Market, SWAIA, Trail of Tears Art Show, Artesian Art Market, SEASAM and more. Eva learned from renowned pottery artist Crystal Hanna; Cherokee National Treasures Jane Osti and Troy Jackson; and basket artist, Regina Thompson. She enjoys being able to teach others Cherokee stories through her artwork and what the various symbols mean in Cherokee culture.
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