Acoma Pueblo Polychrome Pottery Jar, ca. 1940 – Hand Coiled & Painted View Watchlist >
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Acoma Pueblo Polychrome Pottery Jar, ca. 1940 – Hand Coiled & Painted
A finely crafted Acoma Pueblo polychrome pottery jar, dating to circa 1940. Hand-coiled and hand-painted, the vessel displays a globular form with slightly flared rim, decorated in bold black and orange geometric and scroll motifs over a white slip. The interior is finished in natural red clay. Well-balanced and proportioned, the jar reflects the signature artistry of Acoma Pueblo potters, renowned for their thin-walled construction and masterful symmetry.
This piece comes from a private New Mexico collection and is unsigned, as is common for works of this period. Its design elements, rooted in centuries of Pueblo tradition, make it a striking display piece and an excellent addition to any collection of Native American or Southwestern art.
Condition:
Good condition overall, with scuffing and shelf wear consistent with age and handling. No visible cracks or repairs.
Dimensions:
Height: 6 inches
Diameter: 7.5 inches
Please Note: Soup for Scale in Photo