
We
are personally acquainted with the Hopi artisans represented
on this page.
If you are interested in purchasing Hopi pottery, kachina
dolls, baskets/sifters or jewelry
please
feel free to contact the artists listed here and let them
know what you are interested in.
The
list will be growing and Restoration receives no fee for
this.

Maya
David
This
gifted artist lives near Keams Canyon a few miles east of
First
Mesa
and excels in pottery, moccasins, baskets/sifters and traditional
art.
Leslie
David
Leslie
David, Maya's Grandfather, is a carver whose hands have
been through a serious accident.
This
doll received Honorable Mention in the Hopi
Festival of Arts and Culture
held
at the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff, July 5 -
8, 2008.
The
doll is for sale for $900.
Please
feel free to Email
us for more information.
You
can contact Maya and her family by writing to:
Maya
David
P.O.
Box 44
Keams
Canyon, Arizona 86034

Clarina
Poleahla

This
incredible Kachina doll carver lives in Old Oraibi,
the
longest continuously inhabited village in North America,
on Third Mesa.
You
can contact her by writing to:
Clarina
Poleahla
P.O.
Box 171
Kykotsmovi,
Arizona 86039
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