Miniature Pottery Gay Head Clay - Wampanoag Made by Jennifer Staples
Miniature Pottery Gay Head Clay - Wampanoag Made by Jennifer Staples
Miniature Pottery Gay Head Clay - Wampanoag Made by Jennifer Staples
Miniature Pottery Gay Head Clay - Wampanoag Made by Jennifer Staples
Miniature Pottery Gay Head Clay - Wampanoag Made by Jennifer Staples
Miniature Pottery Gay Head Clay - Wampanoag Made by Jennifer Staples
Miniature Pottery Gay Head Clay - Wampanoag Made by Jennifer Staples
Miniature Pottery Gay Head Clay - Wampanoag Made by Jennifer Staples
Miniature Pottery Gay Head Clay - Wampanoag Made by Jennifer Staples
Miniature Pottery Gay Head Clay - Wampanoag Made by Jennifer Staples
Miniature Pottery Gay Head Clay - Wampanoag Made by Jennifer Staples
Miniature Pottery Gay Head Clay - Wampanoag Made by Jennifer Staples

Miniature Pottery Gay Head Clay - Wampanoag Made by Jennifer Staples

Regular price $120.00 Sale

Crafted with care and reverence, this exquisite piece of one of a kind pottery embodies the rich heritage and natural beauty of Martha's Vineyard. Handmade by Jennifer Staples, a proud member of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah, this pottery piece is more than just a stunning addition to your home – it's a piece of history and culture. Each piece is carefully shaped from clay sourced directly from the iconic Gay Head Cliffs, infusing it with the essence of this sacred land. With its unique blend of tradition and craftsmanship, this pottery is a testament to the enduring spirit of the Wampanoag people and a celebration of their connection to the earth. Bring a touch of Martha's Vineyard's timeless allure into your home with this one-of-a-kind treasure.
This special piece of pottery is not kiln fired, it is air dried and burnished, as it has been done for centuries on Martha's Vineyard by the Wampanoag Tribe. It is fragile and should not be used to hold liquids, coins, jewelry, etc. Please enjoy your unique piece of Wampanoag made pottery.
The Gay Head Cliffs are protected under federal and tribal laws. Non-tribal citizens are prohibited from touching the cliffs, harvesting its clay, and working with/selling cliff clay or related creations in any way. Please respect traditional Wampanoag homelands and the people who have lived in relation with it since time immemorial, and still do today.