Micaceous Clay Pottery
Native American arts expert Andrew Thomas introduces us to handmade micaceous clay pottery, the only functional type of Pueblo pottery. Micaceous clay pots can be used for cooking and storage and have a beautiful distinctive shimmer that comes from the high mica content in the clay. Whether used for cooking or as an addition to your collection of fine art, micaceous clay pots celebrate centuries of Pueblo pottery making. Learn more about Pueblo and Native American pottery, see our Collector's Guide | See Therese Tohtsoni's Bean Pot Cooking Demo >
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Clarence Cruz Ohkay Owingeh Micaceous Pottery Ladle
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- $ 240.00
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Clarence Cruz Pueblo Pottery Ceramic Travel mug
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- $ 25.00
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Lonnie Vigil Nambe Micaceous Gourd Shaped Jar
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- $ 3,575.00
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Talking With the Clay: The Art of Pueblo Pottery in the 21st Century
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Clarence Cruz Pueblo Pottery Mug
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- $ 25.00
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Martha Romero Pueblo Pottery Ceramic Travel Mug
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- $ 25.00
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Martha Romero Pueblo Pottery Ceramic Latte Mug
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Lonnie Vigil Nambe Micaceous Bowl
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- $ 3,575.00
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Pam Lujan Hauer Micaceous Bean Pot with Lid
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- $ 4,500.00
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- $ 4,500.00
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