Description: The style of the pottery this is of the Marajoara tribe from the Northern region of Brazil near the mouth of the Amazon River. This dates to the 1940s, which this style pottery was popular in Brazil, it did well by local potters selling to tourists that came through the area. The local potters would hand create this style from red clay. They used the Pre-Columbian Marajoara Joanes style ancient look, incised details with a geometric design and anthropomorphic images ( like the handles ) The artist's name is Daniel, which is a very common name in Brazil. A little history for you: The Marajoara or Marajo' ancient Indian culture was a pre-Columbian era civilization that flourished at the mouth of the Amazon River on the island of Marajo' in the state of Par in Northern Brazil, who produced some of the most unusual and elegant ceramics ever crafted in the New World. Belm is a city in Brazil, the capital of Par, a port city, and a gateway to Brazils lower Amazon region.
Price: 125 USD
Location: Irasburg, Vermont
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Origin: Arzberg
Pattern: Indigenous
Color: Brown
Year Manufactured: 1940
Material: Clay
Subject: Native American
Brand: Unmarked
Type: Vase
Model: Brazil-Amazon Rain Forrest
Theme: Indigenous
Features: Etched
Production Technique: Pottery
Country/Region of Manufacture: Brazil