Saturday, May 26, 2012

Blackware Pottery


Mike is fascinated by pottery in it's many forms. Today he came across Blackware Pottery made in San Ildefonso pueblo near Santa Fe, N.M. Marie/Maria Martinez (Maria Montoya Martinez) and her husband, Julian are credited with developing the art of black on black pottery and today can be quite valuable. Some pieces have fetched $10,000 or much more at auctions.

Maria and Santana Martinez blackware pottery plate with feather designs; image credit on full record

"This style of blackware is achieved by using a polishing stone to smooth over a glossy finish prior to the firing of the pot creating a highly glossy design that has become the hallmark of pueblo pottery."

Have you collected any of Maria and Julian's pottery?

Read more here: http://www.centredaily.com/2012/05/26/3208709/blackware-pottery-commands-high.html#storylink=cpy

2 comments:

Dana@Mid2Mod said...

I don't collect San Ildefonso pottery, but my parents did, and I bought them pieces made by Juan Tafoya, who was their favorite potter1.

Mike Landfair said...

Did I use the wrong name or was Juan Tafoya a son?