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Native American
(1892–1977)
Necked Jar
1935
Earthenware
8 x 7 x 7 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
1988.63
Necked Jar is a prime example of the Maricopa Revival pottery movement. The highly polished deep red slip of the vessel’s neck and spout was one of Mary Juan’s primary contributions to the resurrection of this lost ceramic tradition. The vessel’s form is simple yet graceful, and features the finely painted geometric designs that were Juan’s specialty. The red- and cream-colored slip with geometric lines became popular on tourist souvenir items.
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