Showing posts with label cherokee pottery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cherokee pottery. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Cherokee Museum Continued

ARTS AND CRAFTS OF THE CHEROKEE/MASKS AND CLAY

One of the Ceremonial Dances is called the Booger Dance.  Just sounds so funny doesn't it.  Follow this link to find out more about it.  Booger Dance
Ceremonial Mask of the Cherokee
ceremonial mask
Smoke fired Pottery 



Clay woman figure of a woman at the Qualla Arts and Crafts Gallery in Cherokee






Coil Pottery smoke fired 

Monday, July 30, 2012

CHEROKEE MUSEUM
Cherokee Reservation, North Carolina
Early photos of a Cherokee woman and her daughter making pottery
Photo with permission of Cherokee Museum

Early handmade pot

Clay figure

Cherokee method of coil pottery 


Firing of pots Cherokee style

Here is a link to Cherokee customs for children and adults(click).  One of the interesting facts is the strong role of women in the Cherokee culture.   The woman controlled the pottery making and therefore the home.  The pottery is hand built in the coil method and then a wooden paddle is used to pat out and round the pot.  It is smoothed and readied for firing.  The Cherokee used a low fire method of firing their pots, which did leave them vulnerable to cracking easily.  The fire also smoked the pots turning them into shades of brow and black.  I apologize for the quality of the photo's, but with the small camera I am using I cannot overcome the yellowing of light due to the effect of the electric lights.  






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