SKU: 201128-32

Santo Domingo Pueblo Polychrome Pottery

$1,870.00

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ca. 1920

7.125" H x 9.75" D

Hand Coiled Deep Serving Dough Bowl with Floral Motif Design

In Very Good Condition

Santo Domingo Pueblo (now known as Kewa Pueblo) in northern New Mexico is renowned for its traditional pottery, particularly polychrome styles featuring bold, simple designs. "Dough pottery" or dough bowls refer to a classic large, wide, relatively shallow vessel form traditionally used for kneading bread dough (such as for fry bread or horno-baked loaves). These bowls are a staple in Santo Domingo/Kewa pottery production.

Condition: Very Good

Tribe: Kewa - (Santo Domingo)

Year Range: 1900 - 1925

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 7.13 in9.75 in

Category: Pottery - Historic

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