Anasazi Mimbres Replication Bowl Serpent Dancer
The Mimbres culture was an offshoot of the Anasazi tribe that existed in the southwestern deserts of America 200 to 1150 A.D. Today the Mimbres are best known for their artisans who painted a variety of different sized ceramic bowls that displayed the natural world which surrounded them. The image of a Serpent Dancer painted upon this bowl's interior. The design is highly stylized in the Mimbres tradition. The dancer is displayed in a serpent headdress costume and is engaged in what appears to be a ritualistic dance or performance. This replication was produced using primitive techniques and wood firing processes which rendered upon its surface rich fire clouds and a smoky patina. Starling Black Studio in the White Mountains of Arizona strives to maintain the prehistoric arts by recreating realistic appearing replications of original artifacts. If you love archeology and have an appreciation for the raw beauty of the prehistoric arts, then I'm sure you will agree that "Serpent Dancer Bowl" is indeed an exquisite representation of the original art once produced by the extinct Mimbres Culture. Thanks for looking.
Dimension: Seven (7) Inch Diameter Bowl
Price: $135.00 with free shipping and handling in the contiguous United States of America
For display purposes only. Not to be used for food preparation or serving.