SKU: 5155-37
$205.00
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ca. 1991
2.25" H x 2" D
Hand Coiled from Redware and an Etched Deer and Ram Motif Design
In Very Good Condition
Jemez Pueblo (also known as Walatowa) in New Mexico is renowned for its contemporary pottery, which often features redware (red-slipped clay) with carved or sgraffito (incised) designs. These pieces frequently blend traditional Pueblo motifs—such as geometric patterns, feathers, avanyu (serpents), clouds, or kiva steps—with polished and matte finishes for contrast.
Condition: Very Good
Tribe: Jemez
Year Range: 1975 - 2000
Region: Southwest
Dimensions: 2.25 in2 in
Category: Pottery Bowls and Jars Post 1940
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