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Mata Ortiz, Black on Black Pottery,
Very nice finish and excellent Paquimé designs.

Handcrafted and signed by Oscar G. Quezada.


Mata Ortiz Black on Black by Oscar G. Quezada
Quantity in Basket:none
Code: 0067
Price: $199.00

Size: 9" W X 7" T

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The forming of a Mata Ortiz or Casas Grandes pot.

In forming the pot, clay is patted out creating a "tortilla"
and then pressed into a plaster or clay bowl. This gives
the traditional pottery a characteristic rounded bottom.
Hand-rolled coils of clay are added to this base,
pinching and smoothing as the pot takes form.
The only tool used besides the hand is a piece of hacksaw blade.