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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 9586544, member: 2844"]As sis said, Shipibo pottery isn't very old, but it is very appealing.</p><p>The designs are very traditional, and can also be seen on Shipibo clothing and houses.</p><p><br /></p><p>That is about the price I bought mine for in the 1980s. Mine is a face vase with the same colouring and motifs. I also have a bowl with more reddish brown tones.</p><p>Such prices were quite normal at the time, because it was simply seen as relatively unknown contemporary pottery from a low wage country. Prices have gone up a lot though.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 9586544, member: 2844"]As sis said, Shipibo pottery isn't very old, but it is very appealing. The designs are very traditional, and can also be seen on Shipibo clothing and houses. That is about the price I bought mine for in the 1980s. Mine is a face vase with the same colouring and motifs. I also have a bowl with more reddish brown tones. Such prices were quite normal at the time, because it was simply seen as relatively unknown contemporary pottery from a low wage country. Prices have gone up a lot though.[/QUOTE]
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