Fifty miles West of Albuquerque and near Enchanted Mesa is the historic Acoma pueblo. Acoma potters are blessed with one of the finest natural clay sources and when it is mixed with a crushed potsherd temper it produces a very thin walled and light weight pottery. This thin walled construction combined with polychrome parrot, geometric, and floral designs has attracted collectors for more than a hundred years and we expect at least a hundred more.
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Acoma 4 Color Parrot Jar by Grace Chino
$2,250.00 Add to cart -

Acoma Black on White Seed Jar by Grace Chino
$3,950.00 Add to cart -

Acoma Ceramic Sheep Effigy by Jessie Garcia, c.1960
$800.00 Add to cart -

Acoma Fine Line Canteen by Lucy Lewis, c.1930
$2,200.00 Add to cart -

Acoma Parrot Jar by Florence Aragon
$1,550.00 Add to cart -

Acoma Parrot Jar by Franklin Peters
$1,250.00 Add to cart -

Acoma Polychrome Canteen, c. 1910-1920
$2,850.00 Add to cart -

Acoma Polychrome Cup, c.1910-1920
$395.00 Add to cart -

Acoma Polychrome Jar by Juana Leno
$3,850.00 Add to cart -

Acoma Polychrome Jar by Rachel Aragon
$1,450.00 Add to cart -

Acoma Polychrome Olla by Lucy Lewis, c.1930
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Acoma Polychrome Parrot Jar by Marie Z. Chino
$7,850.00 Add to cart
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