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English: Double Handled Bowl

Santa Clara Pueblo 1996 Made by Florence Browning The water serpent [awanyu] design on the sides of the bowl is carved into the clay when the piece has dried to "leather hard." This method is best known from Santa Clara Pueblo. Ceramic. H 16.5, D 11.5 cm [H 6 ½, D 4 ¾ inches]

Bandelier National Monument, BAND 22753
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