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Does anyone know where to buy Mimbres Indian design potholders?

bellsmom
9 years ago

Please help me if you can.

We all know how some objects we own are special to us. We can either tuck them away in drawers to keep them pristine or use them. I bought these potholders on a trip through the Southwest 15 years ago or so. I probably bought them at a museum in New Mexico, though I am not sure. I do know that in these museums and later through books. I especially fell in love with pottery remnants from the Mimbres Indians who lived in that area from about the birth of Christ to 1000 AD or so.

Here are my old potholders. I have loved them and used them to scorched and charred tatters.

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They are showing their age. (the back sides are far more charred and tattered than the fronts!) I would love to replace them or just buy more, but I cannot find a source. Does anyone know of a source for these or others like them?

If you don't know Mimbres designs, Google Mimbres Indian Pottery. The designs exist today only on pottery and pottery fragments. They usually feature animals and geometric designs. The designs are unique and, to my eye, utterly gorgeous. The pottery was, I believe, intended for use, not decoration. If I remember correctly, cooking and serving bowls were often used to cover the faces of the dead when buried. Holes were chipped in the bowls so the spirits could escape. Many, many of the bowls have these holes. I have read that the assumption is that the potters were women.

Please let me know if you know a source. I would happily buy fabric with these patterns, dish towels, more potholders. . . .

It makes me smile to use them.

This post was edited by Bellsmom on Wed, Jan 21, 15 at 10:33

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