Anasazi Mimbres Bat Bowl Replica
The now extinct Mimbres Culture (circa 200 to 1150 A.D.) is best known for the wonderful pictures they painted upon small to medium sized ceramic bowls. A popular theme was that of the bat. Several different varieties and styles of this subject have been recovered form historical sites and ruins. This reproduction bowl is a copy of one of those renditions. This particular bowl was brought to our attention by a physician residing in New Mexico. The replication was chipped on the edges, abraded and completed with a "kill hole" to give it a very authentic appearance.
Dimension: 7 inches
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For display purposes only. Not to be used for food preparation or serving.