Vintage 1960s Hand-Painted Brass Tray with Pueblo Indian Style Art
$30.00
Mysterious one of a kind painted tray from the midcentury that started as a medium weight brass tray then was covered in a beige paint with a darker glaze that gives it some texture and depth, and then was given a prominent Kachina, spiritual entities in Hopi and Zuni cultures of the Southwest U.S., representing spirits. Exact age and providence unknow, but was owned by grandparents who traveled the Southwest extensively in the 1960s.
Mysterious one of a kind painted tray from the midcentury that started as a medium weight brass tray then was covered in a beige paint with a darker glaze that gives it some texture and depth, and then was given a prominent Kachina, spiritual entities in Hopi and Zuni cultures of the Southwest U.S., representing spirits. Exact age and providence unknow, but was owned by grandparents who traveled the Southwest extensively in the 1960s.