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Acoma Pueblo Pottery


Traditional Acoma pottery is made using a slate-like clay found within the hills surrounding the Pueblo. When fired using traditional methods, this clay allows the potters to form very thin walls, a common and sought after characteristic of Acoma pottery. Although hand coiled pottery is preferred for its collectability, there are many fine Acoma artists who prefer to use pour molded or greenware pots as their canvas. While pour molded pots do not retain the same value as a traditionally hand coiled piece, their low price point makes them great for decorating or for gifts. We carry a wide range of Authentic Acoma pottery from artists like Dorothy Torivio, Sandra Victorino, Frederica Antonio, Rachel Aragon, Theresa Garcia-Salvador, Wilfred Garcia, Leland Robert Vallo, Kim Vallo, Paula Estevan, Robert Patricio, Franklin Peters and more. For more info on the Acoma Pueblo, click here.

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Acoma Pueblo Hand Coiled Pottery


by Myron Estevan


This beautiful piece was hand coiled and painted using all natural mineral paints with traditional fine line and geometric patterns.


Signed by the artist Myron Estevan.


5" Tall , 7" Wide


Suggested Retail $240.00 / Your Price: $180.00


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Acoma Pueblo Pottery Wedding Vase


by Brenda Cerno


Brenda ( b. May 3, 1959) is a talented Acoma artist who specializes in intricate animal motifs with fine line and geometric accents. With over 30 years of experience, her work is always very clean and sharp. She signs B.L. Cerno.


6 1/4" Tall , 4 3/4" Wide


Suggested Retail $115.00 / Your Price: $84.00


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Acoma Pueblo Hand Coiled Pottery


by Theresa Salvador

 

Theresa Garcia-Salvador was born in 1964 and is a member of the Red Corn Clan from the Acoma Pueblo. This highly talented artist uses traditional hand coiling techniques and paints with all natural pigments provided by the earth. She was taught at the age of 23 by her sister, Vivian Seymour. She specializes in water vessels and flat seed pots. She signs her pieces T. Sal.

 

4 3/8 Tall, 5 1/2" Wide


Suggested Retail $180.00 / Your Price: $135.00


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Acoma Pueblo Pottery


by R. N. Sanchez


This detailed, pour molded, piece is hand etched on all sides with pueblo scenes. It is signed by the Acoma pueblo artist.


6" Tall, 8 1/4" Wide


Suggested Retail $235.00 / Your Price: $198.00


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Acoma Pueblo Hand Coiled Pottery


by Theresa Salvador

 

Theresa Garcia-Salvador was born in 1964 and is a member of the Red Corn Clan from the Acoma Pueblo. This highly talented artist uses traditional hand coiling techniques and paints with all natural pigments provided by the earth. She was taught at the age of 23 by her sister, Vivian Seymour. She specializes in water vessels and flat seed pots. She signs her pieces T. Sal.

 

4 5/8 Tall, 5 1/2" Wide


Suggested Retail $180.00 / Your Price: $135.00


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Acoma Pueblo Pottery


by Miriam Ortiz Davis


This hand coiled piece is from Laguna pueblo artist, Miriam Ortiz Davis. She is the daughter of Mark Ortiz and Marie Yepa. Miriam has won numerous awards for her detailed pieces. This pot has been painted with all natural paints. It is signed M. Davis, Laguna, N.M.


7 1/2" Tall , 8 1/2" Wide


Suggested Retail $325.00 / Your Price: $258.00


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Acoma Pueblo Hand Coiled Pottery


by Eric Lewis


Eric is the son of noted Acoma artist Diane Lewis and was encouraged to follow in her footsteps. He paints his hand made pieces in tribal tattoo designs that he used to draw on paper. He signs Eric Lewis, Acoma.


2" Tall, 1 3/4" Wide


Suggested Retail $85.00 / Your Price: $69.00


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Acoma Pueblo Hand Coiled Pottery


by Nerissa Victorino


This hand coiled pot features stunning designs in black and white and is signed by the artist.


6 1/2" Tall, 8" Wide


Suggested Retail $215.00 / Your Price: $168.00


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Acoma Pueblo Hand Coiled Pottery


by Daniel Lucario


Daniel created this beautiful piece using all natural paints and clay. The four colors represent clouds, crops, the sun and affection. Signed by the artist.


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


Suggested Retail $260.00 / Your Price: $195.00


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Acoma Pueblo Pottery


by Berleen Estevan


Berleen Estevan is a full blooded Native American Indian. She was born into the Acoma Pueblo in 1975. She has been working with pottery since 1985, at the age of 10. She was inspired to learn the process of pottery making by her Grandmother, the late, Lucy Juanico. Lucy taught Berleen all the fundamentals of pottery making the traditional way. Berleen has invented her own unique style of pottery.

 

Berleen specializes in hand painted greenware and hand coiled pottery. She hand paints kokopelli, animals, mimbres designs, and angels on many different shapes of pottery. Berleen hand coils traditional pottery and hand paints her unique patterns. She gathers her raw pigments from within the Acoma Pueblo and uses ancient traditional methods to construct her pottery. However, she really enjoys painting on ceramic pottery most of all. The first piece Berleen ever made was a bread oven, which she was so proud of. Berleen signs her pottery as: B. Estevan, Acoma, N.M. Berleen is related to the following artists: The famous Dorothy Torivio (aunt) and Charlene Estevan. This piece is signed.


7 1/4" Tall, 8 1/4" Wide


Suggested Retail $165.00 / Your Price: $138.00


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Acoma Pueblo Hand Coiled Seed Pot


by Daniel Lucario


This piece features detailed lizard designs. It was made using traditional hand coiling methods and painted with natural paints. It is signed by Acoma Pueblo artist Daniel Lucario.


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


Suggested Retail $140.00 / Your Price: $105.00


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Laguna Pueblo Hand Coiled Pottery


by Myron Sarracino


Myron is a Laguna potter who has been making pottery for over 25 years. He specializes in traditional Anasazi and Tularosa designs on black and white or polychrome olla, jars and bowls. The clays and paints he uses are all natural and come from the areas surrounding his home in Laguna or as far as the Cochiti Pueblo.


This amazing piece features classic Tularosa swirl designs in black and white. Signed by the artist.


8 1/2" Tall, 9" Wide


Suggested Retail $595.00 / Your Price: $445.00


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Acoma Pueblo Hand Coiled 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 3/8" Tall, 3 1/4" Wide


Suggested Retail $200.00 / Your Price: $150.00


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Acoma Pueblo Hand Coiled 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 1/8" Tall, 3 1/4" Wide


Suggested Retail $200.00 / Your Price: $150.00


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