This exceptional set includes three hand-crafted Pueblo pottery bowls, each made in one of the 26 Native villages surrounding Santa Fe. The collection features an early to mid-20th century Kewa Pueblo (formerly Santo Domingo) pottery dough bowl, a striking example of traditional design and craftsmanship.

Created from natural clay and pigment, these historic vessels showcase the refined geometric motifs and balanced forms characteristic of Pueblo pottery. Their organic texture and timeless patterns reflect centuries of cultural tradition passed down through generations of Native artisans.

An outstanding addition for collectors of Indigenous, Southwestern, or historic pottery, these pieces offer both aesthetic beauty and cultural depth.Created from natural clay and pigment, these historic pieces reflect the traditional methods and artistic heritage of Pueblo potters. The geometric and symbolic designs highlight the distinct styles and deep cultural roots of the region’s artisans.

A remarkable addition for collectors of Southwestern, Indigenous, or historic pottery, these bowls embody the craftsmanship and spirit of the American Southwest.
  •  Medium: Clay, pigment
  •  Provenance: Pueblo villages around Santa Fe, including Kewa Pueblo
  •  Period: Early to mid-20th century

Early to Mid-20th Century Kewa Pueblo Pottery Bowl Set

Item #11

$250 - 5 bids

Minimum Bid Increment:

$25

Value:

$600

Donated By:

Ed Blount