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Acoma Pottery

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ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY

This beautiful piece is pour molded and painted with traditional designs by the Acoma artist. It is signed MC, Acoma.

6" Tall, 8 1/2" Wide

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ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY

This beautiful pot comes from the Acoma Pueblo and features a beautiful red and black design in all natural paints. It is pour molded and signed A. Garcia by the artist.

5 1/4" Tall, 7 1/2" Wide  

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ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY

by Myron Estevan

This beautiful piece is pour molded and hand painted with intricate geometric patterns. It is signed by the Acoma artist.

8 1/2" Tall, 11" Wide

Suggested Retail $320.00 / Your Price: $255.00

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ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY

by Joseph Lewis

This beautiful piece features a patina painted base with etched designs on all sides. Signed by the artists.

10 3/4" Tall, 9 1/2" Wide  

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ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY

by Ramona Chino

This beautiful piece was painted with intricate lizard designs. It is pour molded and signed by the artist.

8 1/2" Tall, 6" Wide

Suggested Retail $135.00 / Your Price: $110.00

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ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY

by J. Victornio

This piece was pour molded and hand painted with repeating geometric patterns. It is signed J. Victorino by the Acoma artist.

8 1/4" Tall, 9 1/2" Wide  

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LAGUNA PUEBLO POTTERY

by Mary Cheromiah

This incredible piece was hand coiled and painted by Laguna artist Mary Cheromiah. Mary uses all natural materials to create her pottery. This piece features a unique woven rim and is painted with traditional designs. Signed MW Cheromiah, Old Laguna, NM.

7" Tall, 8" Wide

Suggested Retail $325.00 / Your Price: $255.00

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ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY

by Jr & Diane Aragon

Acoma artists Diane & Wilbert Jr. Aragon use an airbrush to create the graduated color schemes in their pieces and then hand etch beautiful designs like kachinas, kokopellis and headdresses. Diane was born in 1965 into the Laguna Pueblo and has been working with pottery since she was 20. Junior was born into the Acoma pueblo in 1966 and has been working with pottery since he was 23. They sign their work as JR Diane Aragon, Laguna, Acoma Pueblo NM.

11 1/2" Tall, 11 1/2" Wide

Suggested Retail $275.00 / Your Price: $215.00

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ACOMA PUEBLO HAND COILED POTTERY

by Frederica Antonio

Frederica Antonio is a full blooded Native American Indian who was born in 1968 into the Acoma Pueblo. Frederica was inspired to continue the long lived family tradition of making pottery by her mother-in-law, Mildred Antonio. Frederica developed an interest in pottery making while observing Mildred hand-coil and paint on her pottery. Mildred taught Frederica all the fundamentals of pottery making. Frederica began making pottery at the age of 18.

Frederica specializes in contemporary hand coiled pottery with hand painted intricate eye dazzling designs. She fashions a brush from the stems of a yucca plant to paint with. She also paints using different colors of paint so the pottery gives you a unique three dimensional effect. She hand coils a variety of sizes and styles and every one of her pots is a one of a kind work of art; there are no two pieces alike. She signs her masterpieces as: F.V. Antonio, Acoma, N.M.

5 1/8" tall , 6" wide

Suggested Retail $1800.00 / Your Price: $1575.00

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ACOMA PUEBLO HAND COILED POTTERY

by Westly Begaye

Westly was born into the Navajo Nation in 1965. He was taught by his long time companion, Marie Francis Vallo, an Acoma potter who is the mother of Leland, Kim and Thomas Vallo. Westly's work is a fusing of Navajo and Acoma traditions. He has developed his own unique style, giving his pots an amazing contemporary flare. He is well know for his beautiful parrot, flute player and lizard designs. He continues to grow as an artist and is gaining in popularity among mainstream collectors. He signs his work as Westly B or W/B along with the name of the pot.

This incredible piece is hand coiled and painted with a bear and deer in black on white. He titled this piece "Clear and Present Danger".

6 7/8" Tall, 7" Wide

Suggested Retail $450.00 / Your Price: $390.00

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ACOMA PUEBLO HAND COILED POTTERY

by Stephanie Patricio Nez

Stephanie is a very talented member of the well-known Patricio family. Born into the Acoma Pueblo in 1970, she was taught the art of making traditional pottery by her mother and grandmother. Her pieces are all hand coiled and features beutiful fine line and starburst patterns.

Signed S. Patricio N.

4 3/4" Tall, 5 1/2" Wide

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ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY

by Brenda Cerno

Born in 1959, Brenda is a very talented artist known for her incredibly detailed mimbres designs. Her work is very clean and packed with designs. This pour molded piece features numerous designs including lizards and kokopelli. It is signed B.L. Cerno, Acoma, New Mexico.

4 1/4" Tall, 5" Wide

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ACOMA PUEBLO HAND COILED MINIATURE POTTERY

by Diane Lewis-Garcia

Diane Lewis was born in 1960 and is a member of the Lewis family from the Acoma Pueblo (no relation to Lucy Lewis, but a family famous for pottery artists just the same). Each member of this fine family of proven artists are exquisite painters. They are well known for fine handmade pottery, storytellers and clay sculptures. Diane began experimenting with the art of working with clay, and at the age of 21 she mastered the craft of hand coiling pottery using natural pigments and focused more on the rules of the ancient traditional methods of firing outdoors.

Diane specializes in handmade seed jars, small bowls with mimbres and traditional designs. She paints with soft but crisp colors using natural paints applied with a brush fashioned from the stems of a yucca plant. She gathers her natural pigments from within the Acoma Pueblo. Diane signs her pottery as: Diane Lewis, Acoma, N.M. She is related to Marilyn Lewis-Ray, Judy Lewis, Carolyn Lewis-Concho (sisters), and Kathleen Lewis (mother).

1" tall , 2 1/2" wide

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ACOMA PUEBLO HAND COILED POTTERY

by Sandra Victorino

Sandra Victorino is a full blooded Native American Indian born into the Pueblo of the Acoma in 1958. She was inspired to learn the art of hand coiling pottery from admiring her famous Aunt, Dorothy Torivio, who is one of Acoma ’s finest potter’s still alive today. Sandra strongly believes that traditional ways must be kept alive to continue the long lived legacy of her people.

Sandra gathers the clay from within the sacred grounds in Acoma . She was taught how to sift clay, hand coil pottery, paint with a yucca plant, and fire pottery. Sandra specializes in hand coiled pottery with spiral designs like the step to step, checker board, snowflake, half snowflake, and fine line designs. She will also paint Kokopelli on her pottery from time to time. Sandra signs her pottery as: Sandra Victorino, Acoma , NM.

This incredible piece features beautiful monochrome painted designs with perfect shape and very thin walls. The designs change size as they move up and down the pot, a technique that Sandra learned from her aunt, Dorothy Torivio. It is signed Sandra Victorino, Acoma, NM.

10" Tall, 10" Wide

Suggested Retail $2800.00 / Your Price: SOLD

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ACOMA PUEBLO HAND COILED POTTERY

by Terrance M. Chino Sr

Terrance M. Chino, Sr. is a full blooded Native American Indian. He is a member of the Sun Clan and he was born in 1965 into the Acoma Pueblo. He learned the ancient traditional methods of working with clay art from his mother, the late, Evelyn L. Chino. She taught him all the fundamentals of where to gather clay and how to prepare and hand coil pottery. She also taught him the importance of continuing the long lived tradition of his ancestors.

Terrance gathers his clay, natural pigments, and vegetation from within the Acoma Pueblo. He cleans it for impurities and hand mixes it with sand and water to temper the clay. Then, he begins the hand coiling process, he prays and chants while he works on his pottery so that each piece is blessed. When he has completed the hand coiling and his pot has taken form  he sets them out to dry. While the pottery is drying he breaks down all his plants so that he may begin hand boiling colors for his masterpieces. He gathers plants such as spinach plant and wild flowers for this process. When his pottery is fully dried he sands each piece to a smooth finish and begins hand painting with the stem of a yucca plant which has been fashioned into a brush. He hand paints his favorite designs of checkerboards, flowers, mimbres, and sunfaces. Finally, Terrance fires his pottery the traditional way, outdoors. He signs his pottery as: Terrance M. Chino, Sr., Acoma, N.M.

9 1/8" tall, 10" wide

Suggested Retail $1195.00 / Your Price: $950.00

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