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Late 20th Century
(A) .875" H x 1" D, (B) .5" H x 2.125" D, (C) 1" H x 1.25" D
Hand Crafted from Clay of a Drum Painted in Black, Cream, Green and Terracotta Colors with a String for Hanging with a Clay Plate and a Tan Field with Painted Terracotta and Brown Colors in a Geometric Design with a Green String for Hanging and a Seed Jar with a Cream Colored Field with Painted Black and Terracotta Colors in a Geometric Design
In Very Good Condition
Jemez Pueblo pottery from New Mexico is renowned for its revival in the late 19th–20th centuries, featuring hand-coiled pieces with polychrome (multi-color) designs, slips, polishing, incising, and storytelling or figurative elements. Common motifs include feathers, clouds, animals, and geometric patterns in earth tones, reds, tans, and blacks.
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Jemez
Year Range:
1975 - 2000
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
0.88 in1 in0.5 in2.13 in1 in1.25 in
Category:
Pottery - Miniature