Description: Marakame - Huichol Art Every piece includes its certificate of authenticity. Every piece is unique and is signed by the author. Shipping worldwide: United States / Canada / Mexico - Free - 1 to 4 business days Europe / Central and South America - 35 USD - 3 to 5 business days Asia / Oceania - 60 USD - 3 to 7 business daysJuan Mata Ortiz is a town in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, located about 35 kilometers southwest of Casas Grandes, near the ruins of Paquime and Colonia Juarez. It is famous for the pottery produced in it. The population receives its name in honor of Juan Mata Ortiz, a Chihuahuan soldier who during the XIX century distinguished himself in the combat of the Apache tribes in the region, until he was killed in an ambush by these groups. It is located in a valley on the banks of the Casas Grandes River, at the foot of a hill known as "El Indio".One of the techniques they use is that of total reduction and smoothing, a low-temperature technique, or that of graphite, which is using it in two ways: as a majority part of a slip and applied in dry powder on the already burnished pieces. In both cases, they let the pieces dry and then burnish them again. To make a pot, potters start by kneading a clay tortilla that they compress with their fingers into a shallow, plate-shaped plaster matrix. After cutting the excess from the edges, they make a thick strip of clay and join their ends to form a ring of the same circumference as that of the mold. They place this large annular 'chorizo' on the edges of the mold and attach it to the tortilla around it; with your fingers press it up to form the walls. Then they refine their shape and match the surface. The walls are thinned evenly by scraping the outer face with the teeth of a piece of saw, while pressing with the fingers from the inner face. When you touch a finished vessel, you can feel the artist's fingers that molded it inside. About the artist Elías Peña (Casas Grandes, 1968) is an artist recognized for the high quality of his pieces and his metaphorical capacity. His training as a potter was developed in the company of Andrés Villalba and Leonel Quezada. He has received numerous recognitions in the Annual Ceramic Competition in Mata Ortiz. In 2008 he was the winner of the XXXII National Ceramics Prize (Tlaquepaque, Jal.), obtaining first place in the contest. In 2015, he received 2nd place in the Burnished Clay category of the 2015 Grand National Prize for Popular Art, awarded by the Presidency of Mexico and FONART.
Price: 935 USD
Location: Morelia
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Marakame
Provenance: Ownership History Available
Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 7 in. Certificate of authenticity.
Author: Elias Pena
Technique: Hand-painted ceramic
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Handmade: Yes
Modified Item: No
Culture: Paquime