CultureZuni
Titles
- Fetish Jar
Date1900–1945
PlaceZuñi Pueblo, New Mexico, United States
MediumEarthenware with slip, bone, antler, leather, feathers, turquoise, and shell
Dimensions10 1/2 × 14 1/2 (diameter) in.
Credit LineGift of Miss Ima Hogg
Object number44.164
Not on view
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1900–1945
Earthenware with slip, antler, leather, shell, turquoise, and feathers
44.163
1900–1910
Earthenware with slip, antlers, rawhide, feathers, shell, turquoise, and encrustation
44.166
1880–1890
Earthenware with slip, antlers, rawhide, shell, turquoise, and feathers
44.165
1910–1925
Wood, paint, feathers, hair, wool and cotton cloth, satin ribbon, leather, rawhide, wool yarn, and string
44.466
1910–1925
Wood, paint, feathers, unspun cotton and wool, cotton and wool cloth, satin ribbon, leather, wool yarn, twig, bones, and string
44.450
1100–1450 AD
Textile with feathers, shell, turquoise, stone, and quartz
2010.381
Unknown Indigenous Pacific Islands or First Nations Australian artist
1950–1960
Plant fiber, paint, cassowary feathers, human hair, and shell
89.258