Jemez Pueblo Horno Oven Incense Burner

$40.00

Tesuque and Jemez Pueblos made inexpensive pottery for the tourist trade, often unfired and decorated with poster paint, which makes for a fragile surface. The miniature horn oven (an outdoor oven made from adobe bricks used particularly for bread making, is meant to be used to burn piñon incense, circa 1960s, 2 ½ x 2 ¼ x 3 ½ inches

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Tesuque and Jemez Pueblos made inexpensive pottery for the tourist trade, often unfired and decorated with poster paint, which makes for a fragile surface. The miniature horn oven (an outdoor oven made from adobe bricks used particularly for bread making, is meant to be used to burn piñon incense, circa 1960s, 2 ½ x 2 ¼ x 3 ½ inches

Tesuque and Jemez Pueblos made inexpensive pottery for the tourist trade, often unfired and decorated with poster paint, which makes for a fragile surface. The miniature horn oven (an outdoor oven made from adobe bricks used particularly for bread making, is meant to be used to burn piñon incense, circa 1960s, 2 ½ x 2 ¼ x 3 ½ inches