Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Does anyone know what nation / tribe made this?

In Pottery > Mexican Pottery > Show & Tell.
All items40412 of 244540Any ideasAtelier Morava (Czech) stoppered bottle
6
Love it
0
Like it

blunderbuss2blunderbuss2 loves this.
fortapachefortapache loves this.
ManikinManikin loves this.
auraaura loves this.
vetraio50vetraio50 loves this.
kwqdkwqd loves this.
See 4 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 5 years ago

    Hellcat2018
    (1 item)

    We bought the vase in Santa Fe, NM in March of 2016. I’m having trouble identifying the artist and tribe.

    Unsolved Mystery

    Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below.

    logo
    Mexican Pottery
    See all
    Vintage Mexican Redware Folk Art Plate Decorative Rabbit Nice Hand Painted
    Vintage Mexican Redware Folk Art Pl...
    $29
    Vtg Mexican Folk Art Terra Cotta Pottery Clay Mission Church 9
    Vtg Mexican Folk Art Terra Cotta Po...
    $30
    VTG Mexican Pottery Guerrero Folk Art Saint Francis Sculpture Santos LARGE 27
    VTG Mexican Pottery Guerrero Folk A...
    $262
    Vintage Michoacan Mexican Pottery Candlestick Folk Art deer Figure 5
    Vintage Michoacan Mexican Pottery C...
    $22
    logo
    Vintage Mexican Redware Folk Art Plate Decorative Rabbit Nice Hand Painted
    Vintage Mexican Redware Folk Art Pl...
    $29
    See all

    Comments

    1. CanyonRoad, 5 years ago
      There is no tribe involved, it is not Native American.

      This is Mata Ortiz pottery, named for the village in Mexico where it has been made only since the 1980s None of the potters claim any tribal affiliation. Some of the designs associated with the pottery are derived from copies of pre-Columbian pottery found at the nearby ruins of Paquime, (as well as the Mimbres) but that culture vanished in the 1400s, and there are no known descendants.

      The Mexican government officially recognizes the pottery as contemporary Mexican Art Pottery.

      One of the best and most accurate documents about the the pottery is the dissertation by Kiara Maureen Hughes, available on line at:

      https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/2115/bf11365618316704fa70983e1b55489db9e2.pdf
    2. CanyonRoad, 5 years ago
      If you are having trouble reading the signature, it is that of Manuel Mora Tena.

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.