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Primitive Dough Bowl : Vintage Hopi Pottery Dough Bowl #3 Sold Navajo 1914 2012 They call it sif-san-di pik-i-a-vish

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They call it sif-san-di pik-i-a-vish which signifies

Depicted the life of the cowboy during the 1880's and 1890's better perhaps than any other artist of his time

and buckwheat plants were also ground into flour

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Primitive Dough Bowl : Vintage Hopi Pottery Dough Bowl #3 Sold Navajo 1914 2012 They call it sif-san-di pik-i-a-vishPrimitive Dough Bowl Hopi Pueblo polychrome pottery dough bowl with bear claws, avian form and geometrics on a tan ground. Signed indistinctly "Ve? Iswakuku". Circa mid 20th century. PROVENANCE: Purchased in the Southwest in the 1950's. MEASUREMENTS: 9" diameter x 2 1 4" high. CONDITION: Light wear as expected with age. Pueblo pottery is made using a coiled technique that came into northern Arizona and New Mexico from the south, some 1500 years ago.

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