Bowl fragments of a very rare type of ceramic glazeware have been noted in the collection. The coils that were used to create the vessel are exposed on the exterior, creating a ribbed effect, while the interior is smoothed. Glaze decorations were painted over the textured exterior, unlike any other Pueblo ceramics from that time period. This unusual pottery has only been noticed by archaeologists at a few other sites near Albuquerque, and in very low quantities. Several large sherds recovered from Kuaua provoke intrigue and merit future research.

Bowl fragments of a very rare type of ceramic glazeware have been noted in the collection. The coils that were used to create the vessel are exposed on the exterior, creating a ribbed effect, while the interior is smoothed. Glaze decorations were painted over the textured exterior, unlike any other Pueblo ceramics from that time period. This unusual pottery has only been noticed by archaeologists at a few other sites near Albuquerque, and in very low quantities. Several large sherds recovered from Kuaua provoke intrigue and merit future research.