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This San Ildefonso Pueblo Jar was made by Rose Gonzales. Rose was a gifted and versatile potter who primarily worked in the black-on-black and carved blackware styles. This jar is completed in the carved blackware style.
This jar is:
- 3” across the base
- 3” tall
- 3” across the rim
- 5” at the widest point
This pottery is in very good condition, with some slight surface wear. Acquired from a private collection in California. *Please see photos for exact details.
The bottom of the jar is signed “Rose”.
Rose Cata Gonzales (1900-1989) was originally from Ohkay Owingeh (formerly San Juan) Pueblo.
Rose was credited as the innovator of deep carved pottery around 1930 at San Ildefonso. She sometimes collaborated with her son, Tse-Pé, often in duotones. She was active as a potter from 1929 until her death in 1989, and she received many notable awards and accolades for her work.
A rare addition to your collection!
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