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Puebloan people excelled at creating an immense variety of pottery using only black and white. This color scheme was partly dictated by the nature of the clay and the mineral or plant paints available. Archaeologists surmise that cross-hatched designs like the one on this bowl may have represented the color turquoise–reflecting the precious stone and the color of water, a scared commodity in the dry Southwest region. tainers used to enjoy these refreshments.

Blue Pottery

195,00 €Price
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