Owl Figure Item Number: 2731/42 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Handmade gray clay pottery owl. Entire egg-shaped body is painted white and has hole in base.. Long, flat wings and tail slope down from head like a cape. Ears are pinched to a point and the beak is a slightly rounded pinched bump.

Narrative

Pottery owls became important tourist items when the railroad and then Route 66 allowed for large numbers of tourists to travel to the Southwest. This collection of 192 Zuni pottery owls includes examples from before 1900 through 2006. Zuni potters continue to make owls and family traditions in the medium continue. While many younger potters are innovating, the owls are distinctly Zuni.

Iconographic Meaning

In traditional Zuni lore, the owl is considered a wise guardian and protector. An owl’s ability to see at night means that it sees what others cannot, giving it understanding of the spiritual and physical world.