1970's SANTA CLARA NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN BLACK POTTERY
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Cripple Creek Auctions, Inc. 1970's SANTA CLARA NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN BLACK POTTERY SMALL BOWL SIGNED BY RONALD SUAZO SANTA CLARA POTTER I am a Trading Assistant - I can sell items for you! This is a sensational and fabulous looking 1970's Era HAND MADE SANTA CLARA AMERICAN INDIAN BOWL by RONALD SUAZO SANTA CLARA Santa Clara Pottery Bowl: c. 1970s: Hand Thrown and Hand Carved and Hand Signed by Ronald Suazo This Black Pottery Bowl is a Small Bowl as it measures 3 3/4" in height and 5 1/4" in diameter at the widest part Santa Clara Pueblo was first visited in 1541 by part of Francisco Vásquez de Coronado's expeditionary force. A mission was established in 1628 as a visita (satellite community) for San Juan Pueblo. In 1680 the inhabitants of Santa Clara took an active part in the Great Pueblo Revolt against the Spanish. The historic section of the pueblo complex consists of one- and two-story adobe houses surrounding two main plazas with two rectangular ceremonial kivas and a church. Santa Clara is a "living" pueblo and is home to a community of highly skilled artisans famous for their black polished and red polychrome pottery. Santa Clara Pueblo is two miles south of Española, New Mexico, on NM 30. The pueblo can be visited daily from dawn to dusk. The famous black pottery of New Mexico comes from two pueblos,
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