Water Jar (Olla)
Unknown Artist
1880s
Medium
ceramic, slip
Dimensions
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Classification
Ceramic
Department
Art of the Americas
Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Credit
Gift of the Smithsonian Institution
Accession Number
1923.1082
About this artwork
The underside of this Zuni (A:shiwi) jar (olla), made by a woman to collect and store water in the 1800s, curves upward to allow the jar to be carried atop the head. Today, this traditional skill is celebrated by the Zuni Olla Maidens, a nationally known dance group that performs while balancing ollas on their heads. Ollas naturally keep water cool via evaporation through their porous walls, a valuable trait in the desert Southwest. Many Zuni say that water from an olla tastes better than water ...