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However, in the art world, “rare” and “collectible” are special designations for Native American Indian art.
Understanding Collector Terminology
Although specific definitions for “rare” and “collectibles” are difficult to pin down, these designations are typically reserved for pieces that are:
- Antiques
- Created by a Native American Indian artist who is deceased and/or highly prized
- Examples of work by a famed artist that deviates from the artist’s and/or Pueblo’s characteristic style
Naturally, rare Native American Indian art collectibles exist in very limited quantities.
Our Collection of Rare Native American Pottery Collectibles
The availability of any rare Native American collectibles—pottery, jewelry or other artwork—is always limited and variable. However, some fine pieces of rare Native American Indian pottery have come through Palms Trading Company including:
- A red Maria Martinez pot, which deviates from the characteristic black-on-black finish of San Ildefonso Pueblo pottery
- A pot signed by both Maria Martinez and her daughter-in-law Santana.
There’s no telling when our buyers may come across new rare Native American Indian collectibles. Most come from estate sales or consignment. If you are interested in expanding your personal collection of rare Native American Indian art, our personal shopper can notify you when new collectible items arrive.
Protect Your Assets
Rare Native American Indian art collectibles are truly priceless. The loss of such a piece would be an irreplaceable loss of Southwestern Pueblo history and culture. However, you may protect yourself against financial loss by insuring your collectible pottery and jewelry. Please contact us.
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