Description: Up for your consideration is a very large (14 Inches Diameter) replication of a Hohokam bowl that is an artifact featured in the Pueblo Grande Museum of Phoenix, Arizona. The Hohokam once frequented the Salt River Basin of the Sonoran Desert of prehistoric America. This Culture is now best known for the extensive network of canals they constructed to irrigate their crops and the prolific red on buff pottery they created. Even today if you walk along our modern canals of Phoenix and Mesa, Arizona you will find sherds of pottery once made by the Hohokam. Starling Black Studio tries to replicate original artifacts once created by these now extinct cultures. Our vessels are hand crafted, and wood fired in a open dirt pit which renders a smoky patina and occasional fire cloud upon their surface. The pottery is abraded, fumed and stained which results in a replication that appears to be an actual artifact hundreds of years old. You will find that our replications are not symmetrical, and the surface are not smooth, but excoriated. If you enjoy the raw and unassuming beauty of primitive art and have a love for archeology, then I believe you will agree that our reproduction "Hohokam Toad Panel Bowl" appears to be an actual artifact from a culture that existed in a distant time from a far-a-way land. Thank you for looking. Our replications are for display purposes only and not to be used in the preparation or serving of food. Diameter: 14 Inches approximately Price: $375.00 with free handling and shipping to the contiguous United States of AmericaNot to be used for food preparation or serving. For decorative purposes only.
Price: 375 USD
Location: Springerville, Arizona
End Time: 2024-02-03T23:28:09.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artisan: Coral and Starling Black
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes