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Title
Aztec pipe with symbolic bowl.
Description
Reddish-orange clay has been hand formed into a simple, but elegant bichrome pipe with a press mold design on the bowl. The design composed of feathers and warrior's atlatls create an extraordinary pipe. The s tem has been slipped with red-brown clay, while white traces on the bowl suggest a polychrome surface.
Subject
[Tobacco pipes--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Aztec art--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1325 and 1521
Title
Aztec pipe with symbolic bowl.
Description
Reddish-orange clay has been hand formed into a simple, but elegant bichrome pipe with a press mold design on the bowl. The design composed of feathers and warrior's atlatls create an extraordinary pipe. The s tem has been slipped with red-brown clay, while white traces on the bowl suggest a polychrome surface.
Subject
[Tobacco pipes--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Aztec art--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1325 and 1521
Title
Aztec pipe with symbolic bowl.
Description
Reddish-orange clay has been hand formed into a simple, but elegant bichrome pipe with a press mold design on the bowl. The design composed of feathers and warrior's atlatls create an extraordinary pipe. The s tem has been slipped with red-brown clay, while white traces on the bowl suggest a polychrome surface.
Subject
[Tobacco pipes--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Aztec art--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1325 and 1521
Title
Aztec pipe with symbolic bowl.
Description
Reddish-orange clay has been hand formed into a simple, but elegant bichrome pipe with a press mold design on the bowl. The design composed of feathers and warrior's atlatls create an extraordinary pipe. The s tem has been slipped with red-brown clay, while white traces on the bowl suggest a polychrome surface.
Subject
[Tobacco pipes--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Aztec art--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1325 and 1521
Title
Aztec pipe with symbolic bowl.
Description
Reddish-orange clay has been hand formed into a simple, but elegant bichrome pipe with a press mold design on the bowl. The design composed of feathers and warrior's atlatls create an extraordinary pipe. The s tem has been slipped with red-brown clay, while white traces on the bowl suggest a polychrome surface.
Subject
[Tobacco pipes--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Aztec art--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1325 and 1521
Title
Aztec pipe with symbolic bowl.
Description
Reddish-orange clay has been hand formed into a simple, but elegant bichrome pipe with a press mold design on the bowl. The design composed of feathers and warrior's atlatls create an extraordinary pipe. The s tem has been slipped with red-brown clay, while white traces on the bowl suggest a polychrome surface.
Subject
[Tobacco pipes--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Aztec art--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1325 and 1521
Title
Aztec pipe with symbolic bowl.
Description
Reddish-orange clay has been hand formed into a simple, but elegant bichrome pipe with a press mold design on the bowl. The design composed of feathers and warrior's atlatls create an extraordinary pipe. The s tem has been slipped with red-brown clay, while white traces on the bowl suggest a polychrome surface.
Subject
[Tobacco pipes--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Aztec art--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1325 and 1521
Title
Aztec pipe with symbolic bowl.
Description
Reddish-orange clay has been hand formed into a simple, but elegant bichrome pipe with a press mold design on the bowl. The design composed of feathers and warrior's atlatls create an extraordinary pipe. The s tem has been slipped with red-brown clay, while white traces on the bowl suggest a polychrome surface.
Subject
[Tobacco pipes--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Aztec art--Mexico--Cuautitlán (Mexico), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1325 and 1521
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