I purchased these 2 Indian pottery bowls years ago from adealer.
I don’t know anything aboutIndian Pottery except that I liked them.
Therefore I will post many photos and leave to you to ask anyquestions.
I’m downsizing now and thingsneed to go.
The third piece (thetallest) I’m throwing in.
Unsure of it’sorigin.
This auction is for all 3 pieces.
Tallest is 4 ¾” tall.
Middle is 3 ¾” and first is 3”.
Vintage condition.
Two have cracks which I’ve photographed.
Please see all photos.
I tried toget photos from all angles. IF you wish additional photos send me your emailand I will oblige.
Shipping $15.00 flat rate UPS – Cont US Only
As an award winning Pueblo potter, Robert Tenorio began learning the hand coiling technique at the age of 10. After the pieces are shaped, they are fired outdoors with cottonwood bark. The color black in his pottery generally comes from boiling the Rocky mountain bee plant. All of his works are signed on the inside bottom of the the pot with the small dipper constellation formation. This pot is 9 1/2" in diameter and 9" tall.

Specifics

  • Handmade: Yes
  • Artisan: Unknown
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Tribal Affiliation: Unknown