Blue Corn – Polychrome Bowl with Tadpoles and Water Designs (1970s)

2.25"w x 2.25"h

$ 350.00

Blue Corn was one of the great innovative San Ildefonso potters of the late 1900s.  This is a classic small bowl that is fully polished a creamy-white.  The bowl has a mountain design around the rim and below is a river.  There are small tadpoles near the base. It is painted with taupe and black clay to give it a distinctive coloration.  It was traditionally fired to a rich, full coloration.  It is signed on the bottom, “Blue Corn”.  It is from the 1970s, and it is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair.

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