A chocolate company has teamed up with the organization that puts on the Santa Fe Indian Market, the largest Indian arts fair in the world, to produce a line of products based on Pueblo pottery designs.
Senor Murphy will model the candies after pots from Acoma, San Ildefonso, Zuni and Kewa. The box was designed by Cochiti Pueblo artist Mateo Romero.
The items can be purchased during Indian Market, which runs August 21-22, at at Senor Murphy outlets.
A percentage of the profits will go to education programs at the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts.
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Chocolates Re-Create Pottery To Honor Pueblos, Indian Market
(The Albuquerque Journal 8/9)
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