Navajo Artist Alabaster Sculpture Native American Indian Woman Signed Gregory Johnson
Navajo Artist Alabaster Sculpture Native American Indian Woman Signed Gregory Johnson
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Introducing a rare and captivating piece of Native American artistry—this **vintage Navajo alabaster sculpture** by renowned artist **Gregory Johnson**. Depicting a **Native American woman** with her hair elegantly pulled back, she is shown holding what appears to be a broom and a scarf, exuding grace and cultural significance. Carved from **solid alabaster**, this sculpture showcases intricate designs on all surfaces, with stunning natural variations of **white and cream hues** that highlight the stone's unique beauty.
Signed by **Gregory Johnson** on the bottom left, this piece is a true collector's item, reflecting the artist's exceptional skill and dedication to preserving Native American heritage. Purchased from an art gallery in **Tucson or Scottsdale, Arizona**, over 20 years ago, this sculpture carries a rich history and timeless appeal.
**Condition:**
This sculpture is in **excellent condition**, with **no chips, cracks, or repairs**. It shows minimal signs of wear, maintaining its original beauty and craftsmanship. Additional photos are available upon request.
**Measurements:**
- **Width:** 9.5 inches
- **Height:** 21.5 inches
**Shipping:**
This item will be carefully packaged and shipped via **USPS Priority Mail** to ensure it arrives safely at its destination.
**Key Features:**
- **Hand-Carved Solid Alabaster Sculpture**
- **Depicts a Native American Woman with Cultural Details**
- **Signed by Navajo Artist Gregory Johnson**
- **Beautiful White and Cream Color Variations**
- **Vintage Piece with Over 20 Years of History**
- **Excellent Condition, No Damage**
**Key Words:** Navajo Sculpture, Gregory Johnson Art, Native American Art, Alabaster Carving, Vintage Indian Sculpture, Stone Art, Cultural Art, Hand-Carved Statue, Arizona Art Gallery, Collectible Art, Indigenous Art.
This exquisite sculpture is more than just a decorative piece—it’s a celebration of Native American culture and artistry. Whether displayed in your home, office, or art collection, it will undoubtedly become a cherished centerpiece. Don’t miss the chance to own this rare and meaningful work of art!
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