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Kewa Dough Bowl Pottery With Bird Design
- Item Number
- 161
- Estimated Value
- 109 USD
- Opening Bid
- 40 USD
Item Description
Kewa (formerly Santo Domingo) Pueblo is one of the best known tribes of the Southwest Indians, largely because of the skill demonstrated in marketing their crafts. The Pueblo is fifth in population of the nineteen New Mexico Pueblos, and is generally considered the most conservative in terms of customs and culture. The pottery of this pueblo is strictly traditional, reproducing with care, the ancient forms and decorations. Width is 6 inches. Signed by Coriz.
Some small scratches on the bottom visual in picture.
Item Special Note
Shipping and Handling additional - $15.00
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