Pit-fired pottery is a process of firing pottery that has been used since pre-historic times. The pottery shown below includes hand-built and wheel-thrown pottery.
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Bitter Root Basket Vessel
Pit-fired Pottery, river cane, sweet flag, cloth, mussel shell, artificial
sinew, epoxy
36 h x 7 x 7 inches
2004
In the collection of Russ Wood
Yellow Feather's Robe
Pit-fired Pottery, acrylic
13 x 4 x 3 inches
1993
Sold
Buffalo Shield (with Thunderbird)
Pit-fired pottery, gold leaf
9 x 8 x 1 inches
2004
(Price on request)
Prices do not include shipping, or handling. Sales taxes added to sales in Tennessee. Prices subject to change without notice.
The items below have sold already.
Corn Bowl I
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Corn Bowl II
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Eagle Mask Bowl
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River Cane Bowl I
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River Cane Bowl II
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Serpent Bowl
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Smooth Face Bowl
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Water Jar
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Wedding Vase
SOLD |
Small Vessel Pit-fired Pottery 3.5 H x 3 inches 2004 Sold |
Smudge Bowl Pit-fired Pottery 2.5 H x 5 x 4 inches 2004 Sold |
Bitter Root Lodge Vessel
Pit-fired Pottery, river cane, sweet flag, cloth, mussel shell, stone fetish,
artificial sinew, and epoxy
27 h x 12 x 12 inches
2004
Sold
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