Although the pictures are fantastic and show much of the color and detail
but there is no doubt that it is more breathtaking in person!
These well-known Acoma artists spent countless hours firing,
airbrushing, and etching this work of art!
Acoma artists Diane & Wilbert Jr. Aragon use an airbrush to create the
graduated color schemes in their pieces and then hand-etch
beautiful designs like kachinas, kokopellis and headdresses.
Diane was born in 1965 into the Laguna Pueblo and has been working
with pottery since she was 20. Junior was born into the Acoma pueblo in
1966 and has been working with pottery since he was 23.
They sign their work as JR Diane Aragon, Laguna, Acoma Pueblo NM.
11 1/2" Tall, 11 1/2" Wide

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Acoma Pottery
Traditional Acoma pottery is made using a slate-like clay found within the hills surrounding the Pueblo.When fired using traditional methods, this clay allows the potters to form very thin walls, a common and sought after characteristic of Acoma pottery.
Although hand coiled pottery is preferred for its collectability, there are many fine Acoma artists who prefer to use pour molded or greenware pots as their canvas. While pour molded pots do not retain the same value as a traditionally hand coiled piece, their low price point makes them great for decorating or for gifts.
We carry a wide range of Authentic Acoma pottery from artists like Dorothy Torivio, Sandra Victorino, Frederica Antonio, Rachel Aragon, Theresa Garcia-Salvador, Wilfred Garcia, Leland Robert Vallo, Kim Vallo, Paula Estevan, Robert Patricio, Franklin Peters and more.