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VINTAGE Santo Domingo Pueblo Potter Large Dough Bowl c1880-1900 10.5 H x 16.5W

VINTAGE Santo Domingo Pueblo Potter Large Dough Bowl c1880-1900 10.5 H x 16.5W

VINTAGE Santo Domingo Pueblo Potter Large Dough Bowl c1880-1900 10.5 H x 16.5W

VINTAGE Santo Domingo Pueblo Potter Large Dough Bowl c1880-1900 10.5 H x 16.5W

VINTAGE Santo Domingo Pueblo Potter Large Dough Bowl c1880-1900 10.5 H x 16.5W

VINTAGE Santo Domingo Pueblo Potter Large Dough Bowl c1880-1900 10.5 H x 16.5W

VINTAGE Santo Domingo Pueblo Potter Large Dough Bowl c1880-1900 10.5 H x 16.5W

VINTAGE Santo Domingo Pueblo Potter Large Dough Bowl c1880-1900 10.5 H x 16.5W

VINTAGE Santo Domingo Pueblo Potter Large Dough Bowl c1880-1900 10.5 H x 16.5W

VINTAGE Santo Domingo Pueblo Potter Large Dough Bowl c1880-1900 10.5 H x 16.5W

VINTAGE Santo Domingo Pueblo Potter Large Dough Bowl c1880-1900 10.5 H x 16.5W

VINTAGE Santo Domingo Pueblo Potter Large Dough Bowl c1880-1900 10.5 H x 16.5W

Please feel confident purchasing from me and be sure to check out my new feedback connected with my new store! Dimensions: 10.5″H x 16.5″ W. Circa 1880′s – 1900. Attributed to an Unknown Santo Domingo Pueblo Potter. The pottery is indeed a Santo Domingo Pueblo Dough. Bowl and is coiled and made of clay. The bottom of the. Bowl has a red color and has been burnished. Background color is buff with black geometric motifs. Santo Domingo has a long and distinguished tradition of. Beautiful handmade pottery which appears more simple. In form and design than the work of other Pueblos. Traditional Santo Domingo style features black or red. Designs on a buff color background often with a red base. The designs are large, blocky and symmetrical. Designs include flowers, geometric motifs such as circles. And scalloped patterns, and stylized birds and animals. The shape of your dough bowl is very round, more like a. High half-circle; there is untreated (no design) negative. Space on the buff color background, which in itself is a. Circa 1880 – 1900. The Santo Domingo Pueblo is in New Mexico. A flat dish is used as a mold of the bowl and the coils. Are built in the mold. The coils are smoothed out, making the bowl thin; the bowl is set out to dry and. Sandstone is used to sand the bowl. The bowl is then painted and polished with a cloth or a rock to. The dough bowl could be painted with bee paint or mineral paint. The bowl is then. Fired in an open pit. The dough bowls were used for making yeast bread for families and friends. Bread dough would be cooked in an outdoor oven. By purchasing any of the more valuable items, you are agreeing to the terms stated above. The item “VINTAGE Santo Domingo Pueblo Potter Large Dough Bowl c1880-1900 10.5 H x 16.5W” is in sale since Thursday, October 4, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1800-1934\Pottery”. The seller is “skygoddess2018″ and is located in Kapaa, Hawaii. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Tribal Affiliation: PUEBLO