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Deeply Incised, Large, Three-legged Bowl from Mexico

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Pottery9568 of 12586Czech elephant candle holderWest German Pottery Pitcher /Pottery Shop Relief Design/ Unknown Maker and Circa 1960-70
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    Posted 11 years ago

    ho2cultcha
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    This is a really great bowl! it's about 15 inches across. The incised decoration is beautifully done and very bold. I'm puzzled about what it was used for though. Unlike in America, planters always had holes in them in Mexican pottery. This doesn't have a hole. It might be for resting dough or masa in when making tortillas or bread, but i don't know... any suggestions?

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    1. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 11 years ago
      thanks bratjdd. i have about a dozen molcajetes and they are all made of stone. they can be made of glass, or porcelain, or anything that is very hard, but this is mexican redware - not hard enough to be a molcajete. that's what confused me. it would be great to serve a HUGE bowl of salsa, but not to grind anything with. any other guesses?
    2. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 11 years ago
      my friend Rafa who is an expert at cooking w/ these old things, says that it's for making atole or champurrado - something liquid. he says the inside lip is the clue. it's made so that you can stir liquid w/out spilling it. i think he's right. he can't remember the name for it though.

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