Kewa (Santo Domingo) Pueblo Polychrome Small Dough Bowl [R]

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Once Known Native American Potter
  • Category: Historic
  • Origin: KEWA, Santo Domingo Pueblo
  • Medium: Native Materials
  • Size: 4-3/4" deep x 12" diameter
  • Item # C2831B
  • Price No Longer Available

This Kewa (Santo Domingo) Pueblo polychrome serving bowl probably dates to pre-1940s. It has the traditional rag-wiped bentonite slip, black rim around the top, a red band wiped below the decorated section, and stone polished red slip on the interior. The main body is decorated in two separate extremely bold design panels. One panel is comprised of traditional triangular black elements connected together. The other design is what is sometimes referred to as a “tulip design.”

There is no evidence that the bowl was used at the pueblo prior to being sold. The bowl is still in excellent condition.

Once Known Native American Potter
  • Category: Historic
  • Origin: KEWA, Santo Domingo Pueblo
  • Medium: Native Materials
  • Size: 4-3/4" deep x 12" diameter
  • Item # C2831B
  • Price No Longer Available

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