Miniature Horno Oven Jemez Pueblo

$20.00

Horno ovens made of adobe bricks are used by Pueblo Indians of the Southwest (and can be seen all over New Mexico) and are mostly known for baking bread. Fragrant piñon wood is burned in the ovens and give the bread its depth of flavor. With this little incense burner and some piñon incense, you can drift back to memories of your time in Taos. Signed Teran Villa, Jemez, NM, 2 ¾ inches in diameter x 1 ¼ inches high

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Horno ovens made of adobe bricks are used by Pueblo Indians of the Southwest (and can be seen all over New Mexico) and are mostly known for baking bread. Fragrant piñon wood is burned in the ovens and give the bread its depth of flavor. With this little incense burner and some piñon incense, you can drift back to memories of your time in Taos. Signed Teran Villa, Jemez, NM, 2 ¾ inches in diameter x 1 ¼ inches high

Horno ovens made of adobe bricks are used by Pueblo Indians of the Southwest (and can be seen all over New Mexico) and are mostly known for baking bread. Fragrant piñon wood is burned in the ovens and give the bread its depth of flavor. With this little incense burner and some piñon incense, you can drift back to memories of your time in Taos. Signed Teran Villa, Jemez, NM, 2 ¾ inches in diameter x 1 ¼ inches high