| Title | Turquoise color water vessel |
| Source Donors | Lugo Villalba, Karina |
| Description | Four color photographs of a turquoise water vessel. Donor got the vessel in 2024 in the market in Mexico City; Tlaloc is an old and sacred character for the ancient people of Mexico- represents water that falls from the sky; used as a water vessel for her to bring to ceremony and dance because water is her given birth right to bring in life. |
| Collection | Peoples of Utah Revisited (POUR) |
| Identifier | POUR24_0055_005 |
| Contributing Institution | UMFA and Artes de Mexico |
| Publisher | Utah Historical Society |
| Subject | Archaeology; Art objects; Aztec art; Ceramic sculpture; Geometric patterns; Mesoamérica; Mexico -- Antiquities; Mythical creatures; Polychrome; Pre-Columbian art; Religious art; Sculpture |
| Genre | drink serving vessels |
| Rights Management | Utah Historical Society |
| Rights | |
| Type | Image |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Scanned By | Michelle Gollehon |
| Metadata Cataloger | Amy Green Larsen |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6bzcj0z |
| Setname | dha_pour |
| ID | 2634941 |
| Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6bzcj0z |