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ca. 1910
7.75" H x 5" L x 5.625" W
Hand Coiled Pitcher with a Cream Slipped Background and Painted Terracotta and Black Colored Leaf and Flower Motif Design with Handle
In Fair Condition with a Broken Spout Rim
Santo Domingo Pueblo pottery pitchers (traditionally known as Kewa Pueblo pottery) are highly collectible Native American vessels celebrated for their distinct cream slips, rich black and red pigments, and striking geometric or nature-inspired motifs. Originating from northern New Mexico, these pitchers reflect a historical transition from purely utilitarian village ware into prized art forms influenced by early 20th-century Euro-American trade.
Condition:
Fair
Tribe:
Kewa - (Santo Domingo)
Year Range:
1900 - 1925
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
7.75 in5 in5.63 in
Category:
Pottery - Historic