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Late 19th Century
9.75" H x 11.625" D
Hand Coiled from Polychrome (multicolored), Featuring Cream/Buff Background with Red, Black, and Orange Geometric Floral Motif Design
In Very Good Condition with Rim Chip Glued In
From the Dr. Pico Collection University of Davis, CA (with incorrect tribal identification)
San Ildefonso Pueblo jar pottery is a renowned form of Native American ceramics from San Ildefonso Pueblo (also known as Po-woh-ge-oweenge, meaning "where the water cuts through"), a Tewa-speaking Pueblo community north of Santa Fe, New Mexico. This pottery tradition dates back centuries and is celebrated for its craftsmanship, innovative techniques, and cultural significance.
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
San Ildefonso
Year Range:
1875 - 1900
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
9.75 in11.63 in
Category:
Pottery - Historic