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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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PRICES MAY VARY. No art form is more associated with the Native Americans of the Southwest than pottery.  For centuries, Pueblo people have made beautiful pottery, often painted with intricate designs, for everyday activities such as cooking, food storage and gathering water, and for ceremonial use. Vessels of these types have been found at ancient sites including Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde. The tradition of pottery-making continues to thrive among Pueblo communities in the Southwest, and while Home Ceramics Studio, Indian Books, Chaco Canyon, Home Ceramics, Barnes Foundation, Volcanic Island, Detroit Institute Of Arts, Pueblo Pottery, Ceramics Studio

PRICES MAY VARY. No art form is more associated with the Native Americans of the Southwest than pottery. For centuries, Pueblo people have made beautiful pottery, often painted with intricate designs, for everyday activities such as cooking, food storage and gathering water, and for ceremonial use. Vessels of these types have been found at ancient sites including Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde. The tradition of pottery-making continues to thrive among Pueblo communities in the Southwest, and…

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Southwest Indian Pottery | Prehistoric | Saint Johns Arizona | Potter Unknown | Prehistoric St. Johns Polychrome Large Bowl - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe Prehistoric Period, Gallup New Mexico, Spiral Line, Ancient Pottery, The Pantheon, St Johns, Black Dots, Large Bowl, Santa Fe

St. Johns, Arizona, is a little bit south and west of Gallup, New Mexico, near the two states’ border. The Anasazi potters of St Johns have been credited with being first to make polychrome pottery during this 1175-1300 prehistoric period. Prior to that occurrence, all pottery was black on white or black on red. These potters produced the standard black on red on the interiors of bowls but added white on red to the exterior, culminating in adding the third color for a polychrome…

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This dough bowl speaks loudly of the pueblo aesthetic. It was made for, designed by, and used by a pueblo potter. It was made in the vessel shape that was needed for the particular use of mixing and kneading dough and designed with a traditional Cochiti Pueblo design. It is because of these reasons that this bowl has become such a collectible treasure. It was beautifully shaped and expertly painted. It is possible that it may have been used for several decades before leaving the pueblo.

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Cette jardinière vintage en poterie d'art du sud-ouest est une pièce unique qui ajoutera une touche de style sud-ouest à n'importe quel décor. Fabriquée à la main avec des techniques de poterie, elle présente un design multicolore de bâtiments et de cactus en Adobe, ce qui en fait un ajout parfait à n'importe quelle collection. Mesurant environ 20 cm de longueur, 7,5 cm de hauteur et 5 cm de largeur, cette pièce originale est signée par l'artiste et a une finition mate. Il s'agit d'une reproduction sous licence des années 1990, produite à l'aide de techniques de poterie artistique. Voir toutes les photos pour l'état, il est dans un état magnifique. Southwest Pottery, Southwest Art, Pottery Techniques, Hand Painted Signs, Hand Paint, Southwestern Style, Pottery Vase, Painted Signs, Art Pottery

Cette jardinière vintage en poterie d'art du sud-ouest est une pièce unique qui ajoutera une touche de style sud-ouest à n'importe quel décor. Fabriquée à la main avec des techniques de poterie, elle présente un design multicolore de bâtiments et de cactus en Adobe, ce qui en fait un ajout parfait à n'importe quelle collection. Mesurant environ 20 cm de longueur, 7,5 cm de hauteur et 5 cm de largeur, cette pièce originale est signée par l'artiste et a une finition mate. Il s'agit d'une…

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Dominique Toya-remolino-olla- Pottery Texture, Carved Pottery, Native American Indian Art, Southwest Pottery, Native Pottery, American Indian Pottery, Cultural Values, Coil Pots, Danish Ceramics

San Ildefonso Girl with Jar Photo by Edward S. Curtis Karen Cordova - Karen Cordova, Myrtle Cata of San Felipe and San Juan Pueblos. Micaceous Clay Pottery Karen’s pots are hand coiled, traditionally pit fired, and built from clay gathered from historic clay pits where native peoples have gathered clays for hundreds of years. This style of pottery is indigenous to Taos and Picuris Pueblos. The clay is gathered in the summertime and the naturally present mica in the clay gives the pottery its…

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Southwest Pottery, Bathroom Makeover Ideas, Southwestern Decor, Southwest Design, Southwest Desert, Horse Drawings, Southwestern Decorating, Wood Designs, Painted Plates

Sold by  Create your own from scratch  Style: Ceramic Knob Spruce up cabinets and furniture and take your decorating game to the next level by customizing your own knobs. From the kitchen to your child’s bedroom, custom knobs are the perfect accent that can complement any décor. Beautiful 1.5" wide white ceramic knob. Standard size; fits most 1.25" diameter holes. Easy installation. Includes screw. No additional hardware required. Great for cabinets, drawers, and furniture. Perfect…

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Artist: Caroline Sando (Jemez Pueblo) Dimensions: 8" tall X 4 1/2" Wide (Pottery Portion - 10 1/2" to top of Ladder) Description: Hand coiled Medium Kiva Friendship Jar by noted potter Caroline Sando of Jemez Pueblo. It has 3 children all around with a wooden ladder! It also has Kiva Steps and Cloud designs painted around the bottom and a Thunderbird on the back! How cute!! Caroline is the daughter of Irene Herrera and granddaughter of Andrea Tsosie. Purchased directly from Caroline! Artist Bio Included! JP0458 Friendship Jar, Southwest Pottery, American Indian Pottery, 3 Children, Wooden Ladder, Artist Bio, Clouds Design, 3 Kids, Gourds

Artist: Caroline Sando (Jemez Pueblo) Dimensions: 8" tall X 4 1/2" Wide (Pottery Portion - 10 1/2" to top of Ladder) Description: Hand coiled Medium Kiva Friendship Jar by noted potter Caroline Sando of Jemez Pueblo. It has 3 children all around with a wooden ladder! It also has Kiva Steps and Cloud designs painted around the bottom and a Thunderbird on the back! How cute!! Caroline is the daughter of Irene Herrera and granddaughter of Andrea Tsosie. Purchased directly from Caroline! Artist…

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Acoma Pueblo Pottery | PuebloDirect.com Western Office, Coil Pot, Acoma Pueblo, Southwest Pottery, Native Pottery, Fire Icons, American Indian Pottery, Coil Pottery, Indian Artwork

Traditional Acoma pottery is made using a slate-like clay found within the hills surrounding the Pueblo. When fired using traditional methods, this clay allows the potters to form very thin walls, a common and sought after characteristic of Acoma pottery. Although hand coiled pottery is preferred for its collectability

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