Southwest Indian pottery lamps are a design element that you will not want to do without in your western decorating. The quiet, yet profound colors and tranquil shapes of these lamps will provide a link to the desert and Indian pueblo. Here, their predecessors were made for hundreds of years. Each lamp is, indeed, a journey back to the craftsmanship and artistry of the Native American. He took this basic element, clay, and made it into a useful and beautiful object. It is not hard to imagine tallow and oil lamps, similar in appearance to the southwest Indian pottery lamps of today lighting the rooms and kivas in the pueblos.
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