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Striking Black and Cream Vintage Cochiti or Santo Domingo Southwest Pueblo Pottery Bowl pottery plates The Coushatta are a matrilineal

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Description

The Coushatta are a matrilineal society native to Southwest Louisiana and are renowned for their wonderful baskets made of coiled pine needles

James Story

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this large West German Georg Schmider bowl features a satin white body animated by a  cheerful incised surface design of interlocking circles with pops of red

Striking Black and Cream Vintage Cochiti or Santo Domingo Southwest Pueblo Pottery Bowl pottery plates The Coushatta are a matrilinealI find this bowl about as beautiful as it gets. With striking, rich black design against lush cream slip, and exposed clay on the interior and bottom, I am almost certain this bowl is either Cochiti or Santo Domingo, from Sandoval County in New Mexico, though it is unsigned and I am not certain of how old it is. I love the relationship between the curvaceous form of the bowl and the almost wave like black pattern that runs horizontally across its

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