Pottery

91 products

Pottery

HAND-COILED AND TRADITIONALLY FIRED

Pueblo pottery dates back as far as 150 CE and was entirely utilitarian. The arrival of railroads and tourists caused the emergence of pottery as art. Not only is pottery beautiful to look at, but it is also very remarkable that the pottery artists of today make their pots in the same manner that their ancestors did hundreds or thousands of years ago.

The clay to make the pots is still being gathered at historic sites near their pueblos. After gathering the clay and painstakingly preparing it, the potters form the coils, or ropes, of clay and shape the pot coil by coil. Then the pot is dried, scraped with a piece of gourd, sanded, and slipped with a fine clay mixture. The pot is polished over and over with a polishing stone often handed down from generation to generation. The skillful polisher gives the pot its lasting and beautiful sheen. Pueblo pottery is hand-coiled, and no wheel is used – which makes the perfect symmetry of the pots even more impressive. Pots are still traditionally fired in an open pit fire outdoors utilizing slabs of wood for fuel. The fire can be smothered with sheep manure to turn the clay a deep black color.

Santa Clara (often carved) and San Ildefonso pottery are usually red or black. If a pot is to be painted (e.g. Hopi or Acoma pottery) the potters make their own vegetal or mineral paints; using the blade of a yucca cactus, they paint their designs freehand. Many artists still hand paint their designs with natural pigments from materials gathered near their homes. The traditional potters fire their pots in a homemade oven built outdoors.

Read More: The History and Significance of Southwestern Native American Pottery
91 products
Hopi Jar by Tom Polacca - Garland's
Hopi Jar by Tom Polacca - Garland's
“Corn People” Canteen by Celeste and Lucy McKelvey - Garland's
“Corn People” Canteen by Celeste and Lucy McKelvey - Garland's
Santo Domingo Canteen by Robert Tenorio - Garland's
Santo Domingo Canteen by Robert Tenorio - Garland's
Hopi Canteen by Gwen Setalla - Garland's
Hopi Canteen by Gwen Setalla - Garland's
Hopi Jar by Steve Lucas - Garland's
Hopi Jar by Steve Lucas - Garland's
Hopi Egg by Loren H. Nampeyo - Garland's
Hopi Egg by Loren H. Nampeyo - Garland's
Hopi Jar by Fawn Navasie - Garland's
Hopi Jar by Fawn Navasie - Garland's
Hopi Canteen by Tonita Hamilton Nampeyo - Garland's
Hopi Canteen by Tonita Hamilton Nampeyo - Garland's
Zuni Canteen by Loubert Soseeah - Garland's
Zuni Canteen by Loubert Soseeah - Garland's
Isleta Canteen by Vintage Collection - Garland's
Isleta Canteen by Vintage Collection - Garland's
Isleta Canteen by Vintage Collection - Garland's
Isleta Canteen by Vintage Collection - Garland's
Cochiti Storyteller by Dorothy Trujillo - Garland's
Cochiti Storyteller by Dorothy Trujillo - Garland's
Jemez Storyteller by Anita F. Toya - Garland's
Jemez Storyteller by Anita F. Toya - Garland's
Storyteller by Vangie Suina - Garland's
Storyteller by Vangie Suina - Garland's
Jemez Storyteller by Alma Concha - Garland's
Jemez Storyteller by Alma Concha - Garland's
Cochiti Storyteller by Judy Suina - Garland's
Cochiti Storyteller by Judy Suina - Garland's
Santa Clara Jar by Denise Chavarria - Garland's
Santa Clara Jar by Denise Chavarria - Garland's
Santa Clara Jar by Stella Chavarria - Garland's
Santa Clara Jar by Stella Chavarria - Garland's
San Ildefonso Jar by Blue Corn - Garland's
San Ildefonso Jar by Blue Corn - Garland's
Cochiti Storyteller by Judy Suina - Garland's
Cochiti Storyteller by Judy Suina - Garland's
Storyteller Under Sunny Skies by Rose Pecos-Sun Rhodes - Garland's
Storyteller Under Sunny Skies by Rose Pecos-Sun Rhodes - Garland's
Storyteller by Rose Pecos-Sun Rhodes - Garland's
Storyteller by Rose Pecos-Sun Rhodes - Garland's
Storyteller by Rose Pecos-Sun Rhodes - Garland's
Storyteller by Rose Pecos-Sun Rhodes - Garland's
Jemez Storyteller by Linda Fragua - Garland's
Jemez Storyteller by Linda Fragua - Garland's
Bird and Flower Pot by Thomas Tenorio - Garland's
Bird and Flower Pot by Thomas Tenorio - Garland's
1940s Hopi Canteen by Hazel Shupella - Garland's
1940s Hopi Canteen by Hazel Shupella - Garland's
Acoma Deer Jar by Vicki Gould Estevan - Garland's
Acoma Deer Jar by Vicki Gould Estevan - Garland's
Tesuque Jar by Ka-Ween - Garland's
Tesuque Jar by Ka-Ween - Garland's
Santo Domingo Olla by Crucita Melchor - Garland's
Santo Domingo Olla by Crucita Melchor - Garland's
Santo Domingo Olla by Vidal Aguilar - Garland's
Santo Domingo Olla by Vidal Aguilar - Garland's
Santo Domingo Jar by Robert Tenorio - Garland's
Santo Domingo Jar by Robert Tenorio - Garland's
1990s Isleta Polychrome Canteen by Dora Jojola - Garland's
1990s Isleta Polychrome Canteen by Dora Jojola - Garland's
Prehistoric Parrot Pot by Kyle Kootswatewa - Garland's
Prehistoric Parrot Pot by Kyle Kootswatewa - Garland's
Acoma Pot by Corrine Louis - Garland's
Acoma Pot by Corrine Louis - Garland's
Acoma Pot by Corrine Louis - Garland's
Acoma Pot by Corrine Louis - Garland's
1990s Hopi Duck Pot by Thomas Polacca - Garland's
1990s Hopi Duck Pot by Thomas Polacca - Garland's
1970s Hopi Canteen by Patricia Honie - Garland's
1970s Hopi Canteen by Patricia Honie - Garland's
Santa Clara Wedding Vase by LuAnn Tafoya - Garland's
Santa Clara Wedding Vase by LuAnn Tafoya - Garland's
Pottery Figure by Irwin and Jeanette Pecos - Garland's
Pottery Figure by Irwin and Jeanette Pecos - Garland's
Hopi Seed Jar by Charles Navasie - Garland's
Hopi Seed Jar by Charles Navasie - Garland's
Recently viewed