Pueblo Indians Of San Ildefonso

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Stock #:42146
Type: Postcard
Era: Linen
Publisher: Southwest Arts & Crafts
Size: 3.5" x 5.5" (9 x 14 cm)

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Making Pottery without Potter's wheel. Puetlo Indians (Julian and marie of San Ildefonso Pueblo. N. M.) making pottery without use of potter's wheel as practced by their ancestors centuries before the white man's coming. At left of picture is pile ofpotter's clay carefully freed from impurities, this is moistened and worked into long strips. the vessel is begun in a bowl shaped basket and built up to shape by coiling the clay strips spirally, then the sides are scraped smooth with pieces of gourd seen in the background. The Pottery is then left in the bowl shaped baskets to be sun dired. Polish is rubbed on to the surface by a very smooth stone. The decoration is next applied, by painting moistened pipe clay witha brush of Yucca fibre. The firing is done ovr a bonfire covered with clods of clay and manure. If the desired color is to be black, as the finished piece in the lower corner of the picture, the fire is smudged. Otherwise the reddish color remains.

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