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Ceramic Pottery

Traditional Folk Art from Ayacucho, Chulicano, Ocumicho, Puebla, Tonalá, and Tzintzuntzan.

  • Ocumicho Dragon 3 The artisans of Ocumicho, however, have distinguished themselves with their creations of bird-shaped whistles, winged serpents, topless mermaids, and zany devils that ride bicycles and drive buses.

    Ocumicho Dragon 3

     The artisans of Ocumicho, have distinguished themselves with their creations of bird-shaped whistles, winged serpents, topless mermaids, and crazy devils that ride bicycles and drive buses.  Artists mine for the clay with picks and shovels...

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  • Chulucan Pottery 2 Chulucan Pottery 2

    Chulucan Pottery 2

    Many of the pots are hand built and some are thrown on a potters wheel. For the hand-built pieces the artist sits on the ground, with his or her bare feet crossed in front of them. They use the soles of their feet to hold the pot while their hands shape...

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  • Chulucan Pottery 1 Chulucan Pottery 1

    Chulucan Pottery 1

    Many of the pots are hand built and some are thrown on a potters wheel. For the hand-built pieces the artist sits on the ground, with his or her bare feet crossed in front of them. They use the soles of their feet to hold the pot while their hands shape...

    $69.00
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  • Chulucan Pottery Chulucan Pottery

    Chulucan Pottery

    Many of the pots are hand built and some are thrown on a potters wheel. For the hand-built pieces the artist sits on the ground, with his or her bare feet crossed in front of them. They use the soles of their feet to hold the pot while their hands shape...

    $59.00
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