Native American / Navajo Pottery Bowl Handpainted
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Shipping from: Houston, TX. Dimensions: 8 1/4" X 3 1/2" Up for auction is a Native American olla, which is a type of pottery traditionally used by various indigenous tribes for practical purposes such as storing water, cooking, and food storage. The term "olla" is of Spanish origin and refers to a pot or jar, often with a wide body and a narrow neck, which is specifically designed to minimize evaporation when used to store water, especially in hotter climates like the Southwestern United States. These vessels were crafted using techniques passed down through generations, featuring hand-coiling and painting, and they are highly valued for both their functionality and cultural significance.
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Excellent
Dimensions
8.25 x 3.5 in
Buyer's Premium
- 23%
Native American / Navajo Pottery Bowl Handpainted
Estimate $50 - $400
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