Mimbres Linen Set: QUAIL

Product Description

These beautiful graphic designs were painted on the insides of ceramic bowls that were created by the potters of the Mimbres culture nearly 1000 years ago. These prehistoric peoples lived between 1000 AD and 1280 AD in the Mimbres River Valley of southwestern New Mexico.
The towel & potholder are tied together with colorful raffia & decorated with a chile pepper. Hang tags explain the symbolism of the design.
Quail were trapped in nets & symbolize an important food source for the Mimbres. The checkerboard pattern represents the Milky Way, a pathway for the Warrior Twins. This pattern is very commonly illustrated with animals on the bowls that were buried with the dead.
Why folks love our Mimbres Design Linen Sets:
- A must-have for every gourmet kitchen.
- A must-have for every collector of Mimbres art.
- Makes a great "Welcome to Arizona" gift.
- Also ideal as a "Greetings from Arizona" gift for out of town family and friends.
Product Basics:
- The kitchen linen set consists of a tea towel & a pot holder.
- A recipe for Baked Quail is printed on the back of the pot holder.
- The pot holder measures 7" by 7".
- The tea towel measures 28" by 19.5".
- Both are 100% cotton.
- Both are machine washable.