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This rare Tesuque Pueblo pottery dough bowl dates from the mid- to late-nineteenth century, probably circa 1870s. It has design elements in black on a white slip without any red in the design, but the rim is red. The only other red is the traditional wiped-on red band below the design panel.

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New Mexico Acoma pottery, with its recognizable monochrome and polychrome designs, is some of the most beautiful American Indian (Native American) #pottery, available. Acoma Pottery, Carillons Diy, Acoma Pueblo, Native Pottery, American Indian Pottery, Indian Pottery, Pueblo Pottery, Cerámica Ideas, Native American Pottery

Choice examples of Acoma pottery with traditional designs and colors. Photo taken at the Indian Fair and Market, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, March 2010. The Acoma pueblo, located in New mexico about 40 miles east of Albuquerque, is said to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the United States, with evidence dating it back to 1150 A.D.

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