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ca. 1900 - 1920
3.25" H x 6.75" D
Hand Coiled with a Classic Rain Cloud Motif Design with a Black Painted Rim with a Ceremonial Break and with a Wide Red Band Painted on Exterior a Particularly Handsome Work with Tall Form and Shows Very Well in Display
In Very Good Condition
Historic Cochiti Pueblo polychrome pottery chili bowls are traditional serving vessels from the Cochiti Pueblo (also known as Ko-Tyit) in north-central New Mexico. These bowls, part of the broader Keresan Pueblo pottery tradition, were commonly used in daily life for serving red or green chile stew, vegetables, or other foods, and sometimes for small-batch bread-making.
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Cochiti
Year Range:
1900 - 1925
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
3.25 in6.75 in
Category:
Pottery - Historic