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This little black on red seed pot made by Acoma potter Caroline Lucario* has a simple and pleasing design painted on it. Just 2" high x 2-1/2" wide, the piece is signed by the artist. Sorry, no gift wrap is available for this item. $71.00

Hand made and painted Acoma seed pot

Due to its fragile nature, this item will require extra shipping outside of the United States.

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a1086 Acoma Seed Pot $71.00

A variety of traditional patterns, including two women and a lizard, have been painted on this cream slipped Acoma seed pot made by Caroline Lucario. The piece measures 3-3/4" wide x 2-1/2" high. Please note, there are a few discolorations on the lower third of this pot. Sorry, no gift wrap is available for this item. $71.25

Lizard Acoma seed pot

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a1097 Acoma Seed Pot with Lizard $71.25

A traditional Acoma pot by Caroline Lucario of Acoma Pueblo painted in black and red on a cream clay slip. The pot is made from hand picked clay and is hand shaped, slipped and painted by the potter. It was fired in a commercial kiln at Acoma Pueblo. Designs on the pot include two lizards, feathers and geometric patterns. It measures 3-3/4" wide x 4" high. Signed by the artist. Sorry, no gift wrap is available for this item. Please note: This item must be shipped in an oversize box. Shipping charges for this item will be actual shipping and insurance plus $4 handling. Because we can't calculate the shipping for this item in advance, when you order this item your shopping cart will show $0.00 as the Shipping Cost. Please email us your zip code for shipping costs. $85.75

Traditional Acoma pot in red, black and white on a cream slip

Due to its fragile nature, this item will require extra shipping outside of the United States.

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1-a1619 Traditional Acoma Pot $85.75

*About Caroline Lucario:

To make these pots Acoma potter Caroline Lucario gathers, cleans and tempers her clay, then shapes and paints each piece with loving care using a yucca brush. The pottery is baked in a commercial kiln belonging to Acoma Pueblo.

Caroline and her work have been featured in several articles on Pueblo pottery.

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