Description: The Mimbres Culture was related to the Anasazi Tribe, although because of their geographic isolation Mimbres Art took a divergent tangent from the Anasazi. A legacy of small to medium sized ceramic bowls which depicted the natural world were left to us. This reproduction bowl is rendered with the image of what is believed to be a shaman painted upon its interior surface. Some believe this image is that of Kokopelli, but others disagree because a staff replaces the flute identified with Kokopelli. Our best guess would only be riddled with speculation and conjecture as no written records were kept by this extinct tribe. Why they left and where they went is unknown. The Mimbres Culture spanned from circa 200 to 1150 A.D. when they resided in the southwest deserts of America. Starling Black Studio in the White Mountains of Arizona attempts to reproduce realistic looking replications of original artifacts. This vessel was inspired by Mimbres bowls viewed in books and museums. Our vessels are handmade and painted with homemade brushes of hair or yucca. A dirt pit firing of juniper wood renders rich fire clouds and a smoky patina upon each bowl's surface. If you enjoy the rawness of primitive art, then I believe you will not be disappointed in our work "Shaman Bowl." Thank you for looking. Size: Six (6) Inches Diameter Price: $95.00 with free handling and shipping to the contiguous United States of America. Our pottery is not to be used in the serving, processing, or preparation of food products, for display and decorative purposes only.
Price: 95 USD
Location: Springerville, Arizona
End Time: 2025-01-06T13:24:24.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes
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