Acoma Pueblo Polychrome Pottery
This exceptional Acoma Pueblo vessel, dating to circa 1930, exemplifies the refined artistry of Southwest Native American ceramics. Crafted from white clay and finished with a luminous buff surface, the piece showcases masterfully executed polychrome decoration—hand-painted geometric motifs and stylized bird figures rendered in rich, contrasting hues. The iconic imagery reflects traditional Pueblo symbolism, with the characteristic rainbird design central to the composition. Each geometric element demonstrates the maker's command of proportion and balance. The pottery bears an artist's signature on the base, authenticating its provenance and honoring the craftsperson's legacy. It is a distinguished addition to any collection of indigenous American art.
Features
Dimensions: Height: 6 Inches, Diameter: 7 Inches
From: circa 1930