Pinto Polychrome Bowl Replica

$225.00

This is a replica of a prehistoric pottery type called “Gila Polychrome”. 6.5″ x 4.5″ It was made using hand collected clays and organic paint from Arizona, formed using the traditional coil and scrape method and was fired outside in a open, surface fire.

There are a couple of small cracks in this bowl but it is structurally sound.

Gila Polychrome is a type of “Salado Polychrome” that was made in central and southeast Arizona and southwest New Mexico between 1300 and 1450 AD.

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This is a replica of a prehistoric pottery type called “Pinto Polychrome”. 14″ x 5″ It was made using hand collected clays and organic paint from Arizona, formed using the traditional coil and scrape method and was fired outside in a open, surface fire.

Pinto Polychrome is a type of “Salado Polychrome” that was made in central Arizona and southwest New Mexico between 1275 and 1320 AD.

You can watch this pot being made in the video below.

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