Micaceous Pottery

Micaceous Clay Pottery

Featuring work by Taos Pueblo/Southern Ute master potter Karen Cordova; Myrtle Cata of San Felipe and San Juan Pueblos; Marcella and Emma Yepa of Jemez Pueblo; Phogeh Povi of San Juan Pueblo; Jennifer Tse-Pe of San Ildefonso Pueblo; Glen Gomes of Taos and Pojoaque Pueblos; Allen Lasiloo of Zuni Pueblo; George Gonzales of Taos Pueblo, and Ignacia Duran of Tesuque Pueblo.

We believe that micaceous pottery offers the greatest potential for increased popularity and collecting by those who appreciate Native American pottery. It's 'discovery' is only a matter of time. To learn more about the wonderful work being done by potters working with micaceous clay read "All That Glitters" by Duane Anderson or contact the Indian Arts Research Center. To read an excerpt from Duane Anderson's book, click here.


cata

Myrtle Cata
San Filipe/
Ohkay Owingeh SOLD

George Gonzalas
Taos Pueblo
SOLD

Juanita Suazo DuBray

Juanita Suazo DuBray
Taos Pueblo

Mark Wayne Garcia

Mark Wayne Garcia
Santo Domingo

Karen Cordova

Karen Cordova
Taos Pueblo/Ute
SALE ITEM

Mark Wayne Garcia

Mark Wayne Garcia
Santo Domingo

Robert Vigil

Robert Vigil
Nambe Pueblo


Vigil

Robert Vigil
Nambe Pueblo

SOLD

Karen Cordova

Karen Cordova
Taos Pueblo/Ute
SOLD

Karen Cordova
Taos Pueblo/Ute
SALE ITEM

Myrtle Cata

Myrtle Cata
San Filipe/
Ohkay Owingeh
SOLD

George Gonzalas

George Gonzalas
Taos Pueblo
SOLD

Myrtle Cata

Myrtle Cata
San Filipe/
Ohkay Owingeh SOLD

Mark Wayne Garcia

Mark Wayne Garcia
Santo Domingo

Phogeh Povi

Phogeh Povi
Ohkay Owingeh
(San Juan Pueblo)

George Gonzalas

George Gonzalas
Taos Pueblo


Karen Cordova

Karen Cordova
Taos Pueblo/Ute
SALE ITEM

Marcella Yepa

Marcella Yepa
Jemez Pueblo

Emma Yepa

Emma Yepa
Jemez Pueblo

Myrtle

Myrtle Cata
San Filipe/
Ohkay Owingeh SOLD

Myrtle Cata
San Filipe/
Ohkay Owingeh SOLD

Mark Wayne Garcia

Mark Wayne Garcia
Santo Domingo

George Gonzalas

George Gonzalas
Taos Pueblo
SOLD

Emma Yepa

Emma Yepa
Jemez Pueblo


"I knew the George Gonzales olla was a large piece, but I didn't realize how large until I saw it.  It is an outstanding example of micaceous work, and would have gone for many times your price if bought out West. Thanks for your help."
G.W.
~ Atoka, Tennessee ~ 3/16/07

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