This hand-thrown stoneware vase marked Hozoni Pottery in Utah nd signed M. Redhorse the serene, earth-rooted design language associated with Native American pottery. The name “Hozoni” derives from the Navajo word “Hózhǫ́,” encompassing beauty, balance, and harmony — a fitting title for such a thoughtful, tactile work.
The vessel features incised decorative banding in geometric forms, glazed in contrasting finishes that highlight its textured surface. Made by an accomplished Navajo artist, it evokes Native American ceramic traditions while expressing a modern, minimalist sensibility.
Collectors value these signed studio pieces for their spiritual resonance, sculptural presence, and links to regional craft legacies. A standout example of pottery grounded in place and meaning.