Description: Mata Ortiz Pottery Artist: Juana Ledezma Veloz - Second Generation Hand Made Hand Painted Hand Etched Juana is the daughter of Arturo Ledezma and the sister of the famous Ledezma boys - Efren, Rafael, Santos, and Gerardo. Juana is a master potter from the village of Mata Ortiz in Northern Mexico. Juana has the family's distinctive style with bright colors and with intricate geometric designs painted on the entire piece. Her designs are very symmetrical and very well-balanced pots. All pieces are hand formed with the coil and pinch method, then hand smoothed prior to being hand painted with fabulous perfection. Piece is 3.5 Inches Tall x 5.66 Inches In Diameter - Opening is 2.5 Inches In Diameter Artist Has Signed On Bottom Of Piece Riser & Greenery Not Included (DISPLAY ONLY)All Mata Ortiz Pottery is hand made using the coil - pinch method - hand painted - etched - carved. Some using the sgraffito method for detail then fired most using outside burn method. The hand painted and etched - carved is done by hand they do not use stencils. There are many steps involved in making these gorgeous pieces. They are not just mold made and factory finished totally hand made. I personally hand selected this gorgeous olla from the artist. Our goal is to help the wonderful people of Mata Ortiz have a venue that allows the potters to share their fabulous pieces to the world. New - Never Displayed Piece. Piece will be boxed, and bubble wrapped and then put into another box with additional packing materials for very safe shipping to the piece new home and owner. MATA ORTIZ POTTERY STORY: Is a recreation of the Mogollon pottery found in and around the archeological site of Casas Grandes (Paquime') in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. Named after the modern town of Mata Ortiz, which is near the archeological site, the style was propagated by Juan Quezada Celado. Quezada learned on his own to recreate this ancient pottery and then went on to update it. By the mid 1970's, Quezada was selling his pottery and teaching family and friends to make it and the pottery was able to penetrate the U.S. markets thanks to traders. By the 1990's, the pottery was being shown in museums and other cultural institutions and sold in fine galleries. The success of the pottery, which is sold for aesthetic rather than its utilitarian value, has brought the town of Mata Ortiz out of poverty, with most of its populations earning income from the industry, directly or indirectly. Be Sure To View All Photos Shown For Views Of The Beautiful Work. You Will Want To Add This Beauty Into Your Collection - Sure To Become One Of Your Families Heirloom PiecesInternational Buyers WelcomeAll Forms Of PayPal Payments Accepted Our Studio Is Pet Free, Smoke Free, Very Clean, Temperature Controlled We Do Offer Combined Shipping Costs On Multiple Purchases. Please Message Me Prior To Paying For Combined Invoice.
Price: 90 USD
Location: Tucson, Arizona
End Time: 2024-12-10T01:20:16.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Mata Ortiz
Provenance: Ownership History Available
Mata Ortiz Pottery: 2024
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Handmade: Yes
Culture: Mexican
Modified Item: No