Zia Pueblo Small Serving Bowl [SOLD]

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Artist Unknown
  • Category: Modern
  • Origin: Zia Pueblo, Tsi-ya
  • Medium: clay, pigment
  • Size: 3” depth x 5-1/2” diameter
  • Item # C3753.28
  • SOLD

This small Zia serving bowl is about as perfect as it could possibly be.  It is beautifully symmetrical, sits straight, has a beautiful dark brick red slip on the interior, black rim and a white band on which a brown design of traditional Zia style is painted.  Below the design panel is a stone-polished red underbody with a wiped-on red band separating the design area and the underbody.  The use of a wiped-on red band supposedly ended around the 1930s but it is not likely that this bowl dates to that early period.  It appears to be closer to mid-20th century.

 

Condition: excellent condition

Recommended Reading: The Pottery of Zia Pueblo by Harlow and Lanmon

Provenance: from the extensive collection of a Santa Fe resident who is unfortunately moving to another city and found it necessary to greatly reduce her collection.

Close up view of side panel

Artist Unknown
  • Category: Modern
  • Origin: Zia Pueblo, Tsi-ya
  • Medium: clay, pigment
  • Size: 3” depth x 5-1/2” diameter
  • Item # C3753.28
  • SOLD

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