Da, Popovi (1923-1971)

In 1962 Popovi began creating pieces on his own and he was the first contemporary pueblo potter to add turquoise to his work, a tradition which his son Tony Da continued. It is little known that Popovi also became an accomplished silver smith and jewelry designer. Not only was Popovi a highly skilled and accomplished artisan, he was also a ceremonial, religious and governmental leader at San Ildefonso. He served as a member of the New Mexico Arts Commission and a member of the School of American Research Board of Managers. Popovi Da died in 1971. His work continues to be highly sought after by collectors.

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