Cochiti Pueblo Historic Pottery Utilitarian Dough Bowl

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Once Known Native American Potter
  • Category: Historic
  • Origin: Cochiti Pueblo, KO-TYIT
  • Medium: clay, pigment
  • Size: 9-¼” Height x 16” Diameter
  • Item # C4494ZE
  • Price: $14500

This dough bowl speaks loudly of the pueblo aesthetic. It was made for, designed by, and used by a pueblo potter. It was made in the vessel shape that was needed for the particular use of mixing and kneading dough and designed with a traditional Cochiti Pueblo design. It is because of these reasons that this bowl has become such a collectible treasure. It was beautifully shaped and expertly painted. It is possible that it may have been used for several decades before leaving the pueblo.

When we can understand that the Puebloan view of pottery as a creation from the earth and each has a life then we will see the beauty in a vessel that may not pass muster to a collector of pristine contemporary pottery. The materials come from Mother Earth, and it is from her that the pueblo person can sustain life because she has given the materials necessary for survival. Pottery has a family attachment but more importantly a communal aspect. Pottery is used in secular and ceremonial functions and in the latter draws the individuals of the pueblo together as a community.

One cannot look at this bowl without seeing the loving hands of the potter who brought it to life. She gathered the clay, worked it for days or weeks in preparation for use, hand coiled the bowl to the desired shape, sanded and applied the slip and then carefully applied the black guaco design of her choice. After firing the vessel, she and her family used it for decades. It is this love she poured into this bowl that shines through with such a beautiful patina.

As is traditional at Cochiti Pueblo, the interior of the bowl has stone-polished red slip, a black rim (which has been worn from constant use), double framing lines above and below the painted area with ceremonial line breaks, and a wide wiped-on red slip under the painted area.


Condition: very good condition

Provenance: this Cochiti Pueblo Historic Pottery Utilitarian Dough Bowl is from the collection of Adobe Gallery

Recommended Reading: A River Apart: The Pottery of Cochiti & Santo Domingo Pueblos by Valerie K. Verzuh

TAGS: Southwest Indian PotteryCochiti PuebloHistoric Pottery

Inside view of this pottery dough bowl.

Alternate view of this pottery vessel.

Once Known Native American Potter
  • Category: Historic
  • Origin: Cochiti Pueblo, KO-TYIT
  • Medium: clay, pigment
  • Size: 9-¼” Height x 16” Diameter
  • Item # C4494ZE
  • Price: $14500

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