Santa Fe Indian Market: A chocolate tribute: Candy maker's edible replicas of 19th-century pots pay sweet homage to Pueblo designsChocolates molded in the shape of Pueblo Indian pots were on display Friday as Santa Fe's oldest candy maker showed off a new product with the sponsor of next week's 89th annual Indian Market.
Senor Murphy Candymaker unveiled the edible replicas of 19th-century pots from Acoma, San Ildefonso, Zuni and Kewa (formerly Santo Domingo) pueblos at a Friday news conference for the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts.Comment: For more on Pueblo pottery, see
"Frozen" Comic Books and Pueblo Art,
Ortiz's Home Decor Line, and
21st-Century Pottery.
Below: The chocolates look something like this, except made of chocolate.
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