Cleo Teissedre
Vintage 1986 Cleo Teissedre Native American Storyteller Owl Ornament
Vintage 1986 Cleo Teissedre Native American Storyteller Owl Ornament
Vintage, Old Store Stock. 1986 MINT Condition. This is a beautiful handmade Vintage Native American Pueblo Storyteller created by Cleo Teissedre of Tucson, AZ. It shows four small children holding on the Owl Ornament Storyteller with. The storyteller is an adaptation of centuries-old creations in figurine pottery. The Native Owl Symbol represents a bird of wisdom and intuition, magic and prophecy. Owls are often seen as messengers. Some healers call upon the Owl for insight into the truth of ill-intent. Independent thinking, observant listening and Powerful intuition.
Cultural traditions and values have historically been passed on by tribal elders through songs and stories geared to teaching the young. It is in these delightful representations that the intense love of the Native American Indians for their children is most clearly shown. These unique sculptures embody not only beauty and creativity, but also symbolize important American Indian principles and traditions.
- Height: 2 1/2 in
- Width: 2 in
- Length: 2 in
Hand painted. Beige, terri cotta, black, and turquoise. This would make a very nice addition to a collection of Southwest Storytellers.
All Photographs are Original and are not stock photos.
Cleo Teissedre was well known artist from Tucson, AZ. She was born on Aug. 31, 1930 and passed away on June 25, 2020. She was known for producing Native American-style Navajo Storyteller Pottery pieces. Cleo’s Storytellers and figurines are very sought after. Signature on base and dated 1986.
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