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Early 20th Century
5.25" H x 6.5" D
Hand Coiled Micaceous Clay Pitcher with Spout and a Handle with Fire Clouds
In Good Condition with a Broken Handle and Badly Glued
A San Juan Pueblo micaceous pitcher is a traditional hand-coiled pottery vessel from Ohkay Owingeh (formerly known as San Juan Pueblo), a Tewa-speaking Pueblo in northern New Mexico. These pieces are part of the broader tradition of micaceous pottery from the region, prized for their distinctive shimmering, golden, or glittering surface.
Condition:
Good
Tribe:
San Juan
Year Range:
1900 - 1925
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
5.25 in6.5 in
Category:
Pottery - Historic