Bring the cultural richness of the American Southwest into your home with this exquisite handcrafted wall hanging. This unique piece draws inspiration from Pueblo and Native American folk art traditions, often featuring the Kiva Ladder design.
The piece beautifully depicts scenes of daily life, community, and pottery, reminiscent of collectible Storyteller pottery. It is an ideal accent for Southwestern, Rustic, or Bohemian (Boho) decor.
Origin/Maker: Handcrafted folk art piece; likely Southwestern U.S. (Pueblo/Native American style).
Style: Southwestern Folk Art, Pueblo Ladder Art, Native American Style Decor, Kiva Ladder.
Estimated Age: Late 20th Century (1970s–1990s).
Size: Small Wall Hanging (approx. 12 inches tall).
Theme: Community, Daily Life, Pottery, and Cultural Tradition.
Color: Natural wood, pastel pink/green/white fabric, muted clay figurines (gray/pink), and natural feathers.
Condition: Excellent vintage condition. Ready to hang via the cord loop at the top.
Structure: Wooden ladder with two horizontal rungs.
Figures & Pots: Six charming, hand-painted clay figurines in various poses, plus two miniature clay pots/jugs. The person on the bottom was crooked for the photos and will turn to touch the pot beside him, which makes more sense with his pose.
Textiles: Two platforms of woven fabric in a soft, vintage pattern, tied to the rungs.
Accents: Decorative hanging side feature with beads (blue/white/copper) and natural feathers.
Height: Approx. 12 inches
Width: Approx. 6 inches
A unique and conversation-starting art piece for the office, living room, or collector's display.