Historically there are sixteen pottery producing Pueblos along the Rio Grande valley of Northern New Mexico as well as the Western Pueblos of Acoma, Zuni and Hopi.
Also included in the pueblo pottery tradition are the Mojave, Maricopa, and Yuma cultures in Southern Arizona. Each of these pueblos produce a distinct type of pottery that reflects that natural materials available to them. Each piece is hand coiled, scraped, sanded, painted (with mineral or vegetal pigments) and finally pit fired outside. Our gallery represents the very finest examples of these pueblo pottery types from the historic period of 1850 to 1950 as well as a diverse collection of contemporary traditional pueblo ceramics.
Acoma Pottery
19 items
Cochiti Pottery
4 items
Contemporary Pueblo Pottery
7 items
Hopi Pottery
67 items
More Historic Pueblo Pottery
4 items
Pueblo Pottery by the Matriarchs
3 items
San Ildefonso Pottery
15 items
Santa Clara Pottery
7 items
Santo Domingo Pottery
2 items
Tesuque Pottery
1 item
Zia Pottery
4 items
Zuni Pottery
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“Bear Clan Chief” by Neil David
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“In Search of Nampeyo: The Early Years, 1875-1892” Great Book!
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“Maria” by Richard L. Spivey
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Acoma 4 Color Parrot Jar by Grace Chino
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Acoma Black on White Seed Jar by Grace Chino
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Acoma Ceramic Sheep Effigy by Jessie Garcia, c.1960
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Acoma Fine Line Canteen by Lucy Lewis, c.1930
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Acoma Parrot Jar by Florence Aragon
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Acoma Parrot Jar by Franklin Peters
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Acoma Polychrome Canteen, c. 1910-1920
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Acoma Polychrome Cup, c.1910-1920
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