Zuni Water Jar at Lisa Lydia blog

Zuni Water Jar. These three ollas have pronounced shoulders above a rotund and full body. (30.5 × 38.1 × 38.1 cm). Most visually impressive were large water jars called ollas in spanish and tinajas in shiwi’ma (zuni language), according to cushing in 1879,. The jar was created in a. Notice the wear over time from the ladle used to dip for the water. Uv examination reveals prior breakage, professional. Clay, slip, 12 × 15 × 15 in. The shoulder of the jar provides a horizontal base that then gently transforms to the neck in a sensuous sweep. There are surface abrasions, native repairs, and rim wear from ladle friction. The water jar shows evidence of extended use. This early zuni olla measures 11″ tall and 14″ in diameter. A woman probably made this delightful water jar, since all pottery was done by women during the nineteenth century. Home > art > zuni k’yabokya de’ele (water jar) about the object. Brooklyn museum, brooklyn museum collection, x764.

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Uv examination reveals prior breakage, professional. There are surface abrasions, native repairs, and rim wear from ladle friction. Brooklyn museum, brooklyn museum collection, x764. Most visually impressive were large water jars called ollas in spanish and tinajas in shiwi’ma (zuni language), according to cushing in 1879,. The shoulder of the jar provides a horizontal base that then gently transforms to the neck in a sensuous sweep. This early zuni olla measures 11″ tall and 14″ in diameter. Clay, slip, 12 × 15 × 15 in. A woman probably made this delightful water jar, since all pottery was done by women during the nineteenth century. Notice the wear over time from the ladle used to dip for the water. (30.5 × 38.1 × 38.1 cm).

"Zuni Polychrome Water Jar with X design pattern" (Original art by

Zuni Water Jar Uv examination reveals prior breakage, professional. Uv examination reveals prior breakage, professional. The jar was created in a. The shoulder of the jar provides a horizontal base that then gently transforms to the neck in a sensuous sweep. There are surface abrasions, native repairs, and rim wear from ladle friction. Brooklyn museum, brooklyn museum collection, x764. These three ollas have pronounced shoulders above a rotund and full body. A woman probably made this delightful water jar, since all pottery was done by women during the nineteenth century. Home > art > zuni k’yabokya de’ele (water jar) about the object. Most visually impressive were large water jars called ollas in spanish and tinajas in shiwi’ma (zuni language), according to cushing in 1879,. Clay, slip, 12 × 15 × 15 in. The water jar shows evidence of extended use. (30.5 × 38.1 × 38.1 cm). Notice the wear over time from the ladle used to dip for the water. This early zuni olla measures 11″ tall and 14″ in diameter.

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