Best of Show 2019- Traditional Unglazed Pottery at the Cherokee Indian Fair.

This pot is an 1800’s reproduction known as a Qualla pot. The Qualla pot gets its name from the region, Qualla, where remnants were unearthed. The Qualla pot was traditionally used for cooking.

The designs on the pot were made the traditional Cherokee way, using carved wooden paddles to “stamp” the designs.

Qualla Pot- Best of Show 2019

$1,600.00

Best of Show 2019- Traditional Unglazed Pottery at the Cherokee Indian Fair.

This pot is an 1800’s reproduction known as a Qualla pot. The Qualla pot gets its name from the region, Qualla, where remnants were unearthed. The Qualla pot was traditionally used for cooking.

The designs on the pot were made the traditional Cherokee way, using carved wooden paddles to “stamp” the designs.

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Lizella clay.

Kiln fired at 1800 then traditionally smudged 5 times for color.

10″ high, 40″ around at largest point.

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Weight 5 lbs
Dimensions 40 × 10 in