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Native American
(1915–2004)
Wedding Jar
1986
Earthenware
7.625 x 6 x 6.625 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
1986.66
Santa Clara Pueblo pottery is widely recognized for its highly polished surfaces, incised designs, and melonlike forms, but Rose Naranjo’s Wedding Jar eschews these typical features in favor of a matte surface with minimal patches of color. This simple decoration highlights the elegance and organicism of Naranjo’s design. The slender necks and curvaceous openings of the jar’s paired orifices over the common water chamber poetically evoke the way marriage unites individuals in a shared life. The wedding jar is a traditional element of Pueblo engagement and marriage ceremonies, and Naranjo renders the form in a subtle and harmonious way.
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