Curved bowl with geometric patterns
It is a representative work of the Mimblesmogolon culture in Cameron Creek Village, New Mexico, created between 1000 and 1130 AD. It is made of ceramics and talc. The characteristic is its unique geometric design, which showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of the Mimbules Mogolon culture in ceramic art. The surface of the bowl is decorated with exquisite geometric patterns, which may have specific cultural or symbolic meanings. This artwork is part of the collection of the Charles Hackney Endowment Fund at the Cleveland Museum of Art. It is currently housed in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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