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  2. Glidden Parker - Wikipedia

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    Inexpensive imported dinnerware negatively impacted sales of Glidden Pottery and the company closed in 1957. [1] In 1962 Parker was hired by Raymond Loewy to teach pottery in his ceramic studio in Puerto Rico. A few years later, he left Puerto Rico to take a job as a stained-glass designer for Glass Art Studio in Scottsdale, Arizona, where he ...

  3. Category : Ceramics manufacturers of the United States

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    Ceramics manufacturing companies and ceramics/pottery design companies of the United States. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  4. Alice Cling - Wikipedia

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    Alice Williams Cling (Navajo, born March 21, 1946) [1] is a Native American ceramist and potter known for creating beautiful and innovative pottery that has a distinctive rich reds, purples, browns and blacks that have a polished and shiny exteriors, revolutionizing the functional to works of art.

  5. Ida Redbird - Wikipedia

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    Ida Redbird (Maricopa, 1892–1971) was a Native American potter from the Gila River Indian Community of the Gila River Indian Reservation in Arizona. She was the first president of the Maricopa Pottery Maker's Association and was widely credited with the revival of ancient Maricopa pottery techniques and forms. Her polished black-on-redware ...

  6. Arizona State Museum - Wikipedia

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    ASM is home to the world’s largest collection of Southwest Indian pottery housed in a state-of-the-art vault so as to protect its 20,000 vessels from the damage suffered in the past. [12] [13] Arizona State Museum administers the Arizona Antiquities Act and state laws concerning the discovery of human remains.

  7. Ida Sahmie - Wikipedia

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    Sahmie is Navajo and was born in 1960 outside of Pine Springs, Arizona. [2] She married a Hopi man, Andrew "Louie" Sahmie, and moved to the Hopi reservation. [2] She learned pottery making from her mother in law, Priscilla Namingha. [2] Sahmie began to sell her pottery in the 1980s. [3]

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  9. Roosevelt Red Ware - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Red Ware, also known as Salado Red Ware and Salado Polychrome, is a late prehistoric pottery tradition found across large portions of Arizona and New Mexico. The tradition involves the combination of red, white, and black paint in varying configurations along with compositional and morphological characteristics.

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