Description:

Native American, southwestern United States, Pueblo Indians, ca. 19th century CE. A gorgeous and extremely rare war shield made from a circular section of thick buffalo hide. The slightly convex shield features a polychrome decorative program that is split into two halves. On the top is a Pueblo style temple pattern set between two curved horns atop a red ground, and the bottom displays alternating black and white panels with flowing red rivers, possibly indicating blood. There are peripheral perforations along the entire edge. A fantastic example of fine Pueblo armor! Size: 17.75" W (45.1 cm)

Shields like this example were typically used in combat or wartime situations because of the thickness the buffalo hide provided in protecting the wielder. Dancing shields were of a smaller form and made from thinner material, so the performer could easily maneuver the shield. Buffalo hide enabled the warrior to protect themselves from incoming projectiles as well as clubs swung by an opponent.

Provenance: Tambaran Gallery, New York, New York, USA

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  • Condition: Excellent condition with vivid paint, slightly warped as shown.

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