Decorated Pot - Emil Chino - Acoma Pueblo - U.S.

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Decorated pot by Emil Chino, ceramic, from the Acoma Pueblo in the USA, produced around 2008, with a diameter of 15 cm, height 15 cm, width 15 cm, depth 15 cm, and weighing 638 g, provenance: private collection, in excellent condition.

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The Acoma are one of nineteen peoples of the Pueblo culture. Today, they live in the Acoma Pueblo reservation west of Albuquerque in the U.S. state of New Mexico. The name derives from the Keres term Akoma, meaning people of the white rock. The reservation was established on the territory of three traditional settlements of the Acoma, including the actual Acoma Pueblo (also called Himmelsstadt and, by Spanish missionaries, the Kingdom of Acus), the main settlement of the Acoma, which is located on a mesa approximately 120 meters above the steppe.

Acoma is considered the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in the United States and is known for its unique art and culture.

The offered seed pot was made around 2008 by Acoma potter Emil Chino.

It has a diameter of 15 cm and is 15 cm high.

The Acoma are one of nineteen peoples of the Pueblo culture. Today, they live in the Acoma Pueblo reservation west of Albuquerque in the U.S. state of New Mexico. The name derives from the Keres term Akoma, meaning people of the white rock. The reservation was established on the territory of three traditional settlements of the Acoma, including the actual Acoma Pueblo (also called Himmelsstadt and, by Spanish missionaries, the Kingdom of Acus), the main settlement of the Acoma, which is located on a mesa approximately 120 meters above the steppe.

Acoma is considered the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in the United States and is known for its unique art and culture.

The offered seed pot was made around 2008 by Acoma potter Emil Chino.

It has a diameter of 15 cm and is 15 cm high.

Details

No. of items
1
Ethnic group/ culture
Acoma Pueblo
Country of Origin
U.S.
Period
2000-2010
Material
Ceramic
Condition
Excellent condition
Title of artwork
Decorated Pot - Emil Chino
Height
15 cm
Width
15 cm
Depth
15 cm
Weight
638 g
Provenance
Private collection
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Objects sold
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