Tableta

CG051191-2234

From: Greater Southwest

Curatorial Section: American

Object Number CG051191-2234
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Pueblo (uncertain)
Provenience Greater Southwest
Culture Area Southwest Culture Area
Section American
Materials Wood | Pigment | Metal
Description

Wooden tableta headdress for a ceremonial dance. The tableta is made from two joined wooden boards with handles at the lower end. The lower end has a horizontal band of black squares above pointed teeth, one of which is broken. The central area has a cutout 18-sided shape outlined in black and stepped pyramid designs. This shape is flanked on either side by cutout diamonds outlined with a green line and a scalloped black line. The top of the tableta has three points outlined with green paint and a scalloped black line. Wooden handle on one side but missing from the other.

Length 72.7 cm
Width 68.5 cm

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