SKU: 250616-48

Jemez Pueblo Polychrome Seed Pottery By Romero

$65.00

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ca. 1980s

2.875" H x 3" D

Hand Coiled with a Tan Field and a Painted Terracotta and Black Colored Seed Jar with a Geometric Feather and Step Motif Design

In Good Condition

Jemez Pueblo polychrome pottery, including seed pots/jars, by artists in the Romero family (notably Marie G. Romero and related potters like Pauline Romero). antiqueamericanindianart.com Jemez Pueblo (Walatowa) in New Mexico has a revived pottery tradition. Potters gather local clay, hand-coil vessels (no wheel), apply natural slips and pigments (often red, buff/tan, black), polish selectively with stones for contrast between shiny and matte areas, and fire outdoors in wood or dung fires. Polychrome refers to the multi-color style with geometric, feather, rain, or figurative designs.

Condition: Good

Tribe: Jemez

Year Range: 1975 - 2000

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 2.88 in3 in

Category: Pottery Bowls and Jars Post 1940

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