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The Jemez people are the ancestors of the great Anasazi of the four corners area. The Jemez Pueblo is located about fifty miles Northwest of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Jemez pottery making was reestablished at Jemez in the early 1980's.The Jemez potters have also been able to bring some modern concepts to their pottery. The Jemez people have now been recognized as a great pottery makers. All carved and etched Navajo Indian Pottery pieces are hand carved and hand painted. Today, many Navajo Indian Pottery artists are hand coiling their pieces rather than using a wheel. All the Navajo pottery we sell is handmade individually.
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Over the last few decades Navajo Indian Pottery designs have changed dramatically. Traditional Navajo Indian Pottery was originally fairly thick in appearance, with little or no design and were mainly used to hold water or to use in cooking. Today many tribes make horsehair pottery, sometimes etched and sometimes decorated with pieces of turquoise designs are sometimes painted over the horsehair. It is said that a pueblo potter who had long hair had their hair blow against a piece of pottery when they were removing the Pueblo Made Pottery from the hot kiln, the hair stuck and the the result was so interesting that she duplicated it with hair their a horse's tail. Its name implies that it is made using the hair from the main and tail of a horse. Horsehair Pottery, an American Indian art form that dates back many many years. A hand coiled pot covered in genuine Turquoise chips adorned with animal carvings, offerings to the animal spirits, for spiritual prayer. Our Turquoise Mata Ortiz Pottery is a Mata Ortiz pot covered in genuine chips of turquoise with offerings to the spirits. Polychrome Pottery pieces were one of the first type of pots created by Juan Quezada. We have a huge selection of high quality hand coiled authentic Polychrome Mata Ortiz Pottery to choose from. Black on Black Mata Ortiz Pottery has become increasingly more collectible than any other style Mata Ortiz Pottery. We have a great selection high quality Black on Black Mata Ortiz Pottery. Mata Ortiz pottery such as effigy pottery provides an income for the people of Mata Ortiz. Effigy pottery represents creatures or people in three-dimensional form. Effigy Mata Ortiz PotteryĮffigy Mata Ortiz Pottery, or Animal Pottery, captures the spirit of animals. Each Dazzler pot always has an eye catching design due to there amazing paint jobs.
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Dazzler Mata Ortiz Pottery is hand painted without the use of any stencils of any kind with fine lines that cover most or all of the pot.
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We sell high quality Genuine Dazzler Mata Ortiz Pottery by Mata Ortiz Potters from the Casas Grandes region of Mexico. Each characteristic comes from an ancient pottery tradition. The fuel for the Low temp firing is grass-fed cow manure or split wood. All of the materials and tools originate from supplies available locally. The shaping & polishing of the clay to the hand painted designs is entirely done by hand, with brushes made from children's hair. Mata Ortiz pots are hand coiled without the use of a pottery wheel. Juan Quezada is the self-taught creator of modern Mata Ortiz pottery. Mata Ortiz Pottery was inspired by a new artistic movement due to the efforts of Juan Quezada. We sell high quality hand crafted Indian Pottery from the Navajo (or Dine'), Hopi and Pueblo tribes and also from Casas Grandes ( Mata Ortiz ).