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Olla with Band of Orange at Base, c.1890
Acoma or Zuni culture; New Mexico
Clay and pigment; …
Vessel
Olla with Band of Orange at Base, c.1890
Acoma or Zuni culture; New Mexico
Clay and pigment; …
Olla with Band of Orange at Base, c.1890 Acoma or Zuni culture; New Mexico Clay and pigment; 12 x 14 in. 7479 Gift of Miss Prudence Brown

Vessel

ClassificationsFurnishings-Serviceware-vessels
Culture Acoma
Culture Zuni
Datec. 1890
Made AtNew Mexico, United States, North America
MediumClay and pigment
Dimensions12 × 14 in. (30.5 × 35.6 cm)
Credit LineGift of Miss Prudence Brown
Object number7479
DescriptionOlla or pottery jar made by either the Acoma or Zuni Indians. 3" band of orange at base. Beautiful all over design of rhythmic black lines accented by small patterns in orange.
Previously listed as "olla"
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