Wedding Vase
Date2000
Maker
Earl Robbins
(1922 - 2010)
MediumUnglazed earthenware
DimensionsOH (top of handle): 10 3/8; OW (widest point of body): 8 3/4in. (26.4 × 22.2cm)
Credit LineGift of Richard and Kathie Haas
Object number2020.900.1
DescriptionHand-built and burnished, double-spouted vessel of elongated bulbous from that extends upward to central flat handle resembling an axe head. Decorated with a faint incised pattern like tree branches that extends upward from the foot.Label TextThe Robbins family, to this day, creates beautiful hand-built vessels formed from local clay which they dig in Cherokee County, South Carolina, the site of the Catawba Indian reservation. The Robbinses have been creating pots in this traditional way for many consecutive generations, but the practice goes back to ancient times as their pots are formed using the tribe's historical methods including burnishing the unglazed pit fired pots with river stones to smooth the surfaces. This piece illustrates the longevity of traditional pottery practices among the Catawba Indian people.
InscribedSigned in clay on the underside in cursive: "Made By / Earl Robbins / Catawba / Indian / 2000".
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