Item # 484P- Mata Ortiz "Fish" Painted Vase by B. Soto

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Item # 484P- Mata Ortiz "Fish" Painted Vase by B. Soto

$59.95

Beautiful Mata Ortiz painted Fish vase! The vase displays what appears to be a fish wrapping around the vase in black/dark brown on a earth tone tans base and glazed on the outside.

The vase measures approximately 4" tall with a 2" diameter at the top mouth and a 12 3/4" circumference around the widest section. It weighs 7.66 ounces and is signed B. SOTO by Benjamin Soto. The vase is in great shape for it's age!  $59.95

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Mata Ortiz pottery is a recreation of the pre Hispanic pottery found in and around the archeological site of Paquime' in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. It is named after the modern town of Mata Ortiz, which is near the site and where a man named Juan Quezada Celado learned on his own to recreate this ancient pottery, then went on to update it. By the mid 1970s, Quezada was selling his pottery and teaching family and friends to make it when it was able to penetrate the U.S. markets thanks to efforts by Spencer MacCallum and later Walt Parks. By the 1990s, the pottery was being shown in museums and other cultural institutions and sold in fine galleries. The success of the pottery, which is sold for its aesthetic rather than its utilitarian value, has brought the town of Mata Ortiz out of poverty, with most of its population earning income from the industry, directly or indirectly.  (wikipedia)