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  1. Set of 4 Garden Watering Can Flower Pot Olla Bucket for Outdoor Plants

    Sprinkling Can Watering Galvanized Iron Pot Flower Kettle. 2 Watering Can. 8 x Watering Pot. 8 PCS Festival Accessories Diy Craft Lens for Kaleidoscope Project. 4 Pcs Plants Water Feeder Pot Watering Spikes Self Holder Planter Insert.

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  2. Postcard NM Zuni Pueblo Women Olla Bearers Maidens Pots carried on Heads

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  3. Pueblo Native American Indian Woman Carrying Olla Pot c1905 Postcard UNP 6884d2

    The letter/# at the end of the title is my inventory location. Non-smoking household.

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  4. Recetas en Una Sola Olla En Espaol/ Recipes in a single pot in Spanish: Comidas

    Este libro de cocina "Recetas En Una Sola Olla" tiene 40 recetas que le permiten hacer comidas nutritivas y deliciosas para todas las ocasiones. Todas las recetas incluidas en este libro son fáciles de seguir, simples y sin tanto que limpiar.

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  5. 3 Vintage Tarahumara Tribe Earthenware Pot Water Jug Olla Rawhide Wrap READ

    Handcrafted water vessels made by the Tarahumara Indians who live in southwest Chihuahua, Mexico. These pots are made from clay and wrapped in rawhide or sinew. They can all sit flat. The smallest one can also sit on its side. The widest one has a chip on the lid. It measures 5.5” tall x 6” wide. The tallest one has red triangular designs on it. It measures 5” tall x 5.5” wide. The angular one measures 4.5” tall x 5” wide.

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  6. Mata Ortiz Nicolas Quezada, EXCELLENT Large Olla Pot Vase BEAUTIFUL

    Large Olla, Pot, Vase. Crafted by the late Nicolas Quezada (brother of Juan Quezada). I can see 1 small mark at the bottom of the pot (included in pictures), and a spot where a gallery sticker was placed.

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  7. Postcard Arizona Acoma Pueblo Native American polychrome olla Pots Southwest

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  8. Zuni Olla Bearers Native American Women Postcard Western New Mexico 4 x 6

    This vibrant postcard from the Renaissance "Designer" series showcases the Zuni Olla Bearers, an outstanding cultural feature of the Zuni Pueblo in Western New Mexico. The image captures Zuni women adorned with exquisite turquoise jewelry, wearing traditional attire, and balancing colorful symbolic pots on their heads. The pots, known as ollas, are intricately decorated and hold significant cultural meaning. Printed with rich, vivid colors on a high-quality card, this postcard highlights the artistry and heritage of the Zuni people. The photo was taken by L.O. Candelaria and distributed by Candelaria Colorgraphics, emphasizing authenticity and regional craftsmanship. A perfect collectible for enthusiasts of Native American culture, Southwestern art, or historical postcards.

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