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HC20 | A TERRA-COTTA VESSEL
Piña is a large terra-cotta vessel resembling techniques often used in the region of Oaxaca.
Discovered at an abandoned potters studio in the Chapala region of Jalisco, Mexico.
Piña
Mexico, 1985
Dimensions: 25.5"H x 21"W
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