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<p>[QUOTE="Potteryplease, post: 11536848, member: 16407"]What I think [USER=16283]@bosko69[/USER] is referencing is that generally, the shiny parts are the burnished clay surface of the pot itself, and the matte parts are where a slip has been painted on, making the designs actually negative space designs. On this pot, that seems reversed. Maybe the pics are confusing us?</p><p><br /></p><p>"S.D.P" certainly does stand for Santo Domingo Pueblo and was typical for pottery from there. Today it's sometimes called Kewa Pueblo as colonial names are changed back to indigenous ones.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Potteryplease, post: 11536848, member: 16407"]What I think [USER=16283]@bosko69[/USER] is referencing is that generally, the shiny parts are the burnished clay surface of the pot itself, and the matte parts are where a slip has been painted on, making the designs actually negative space designs. On this pot, that seems reversed. Maybe the pics are confusing us? "S.D.P" certainly does stand for Santo Domingo Pueblo and was typical for pottery from there. Today it's sometimes called Kewa Pueblo as colonial names are changed back to indigenous ones.[/QUOTE]
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