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Chile Serving Bowl from Kewa Pueblo - C3753.17
Chile bowls have their start in life as any other pottery bowl-that is they have a clay bottom formed in a puki and side walls that grow upward one coil at a time. Their walls are scraped and sanded and eventually painted with a design of the choice of the potter or a design fostered by tradition. The best view of a bowl is from the side at a slight angle so one can appreciate the decorated exterior and have a glimpse of the interior below the rim. The interior of a utilitarian bowl is not decorated but the patina developed over years or decades of use is worth viewing.
Read more about this Kewa pottery here.