Description
Mata Ortiz is a small village in the northern Mexico Chihuahuan area, only 14 miles from the ruins of the Paquime area, which dates to the 13th century as the largest cultural settlement in what is now the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. As an ancient cultural center, it was known for the exquisite pottery produced there. After the Mexican Revolution, the families in Mata Ortiz scratched out a living. It was into this environment that Juan Quezada, his parents and 9 siblings lived. As a child, Juan would wander into the mountains where he would find shards of ancient pottery and study the patterns in and the composition of the clay. Through boyish curiosity, he later discovered the ancient “formula” for the clay and began crafting pots after the ancient method. As he perfected his craft, he taught his siblings and later a friend, Felix Ortiz, to also make pottery. Today, highly skilled artisans of Mata Ortiz create pottery using the original Paquime designs and method. The pots are not made with a potter’s wheel, but are, instead, made with the coil and pinch method, where coils of clay are rolled, stacked, pinched and rubbed smooth to form the shape of the vessel. This is a much slower way to produce pots, but the results are breath-taking. The potters also use local ores and minerals to color their clay.
What a find! This black ware effigy pot is by Rosa Quezada, Juan Quezada’s sister. Pieces by Rosa Quezada are highly sought after. Measuring 6 1/4” at its widest. 6 ½” deep, and 9” tall, this interesting human effigy polished black jar decorated with a matte black geometric designs covering the body. The rounded bottom is signed Rosa Quezada and does require a ring to display it The piece is in excellent condition with no cracks or chips. There is one slight rub mark, and there are also some faint lines in the pot from the stone polishing.
This would be a wonderful addition to your pottery collection.
Please look at the photos closely, they are part of the description of the item..
Condition:
Alterations: Unknown
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Some Imperfections from sitting on shelf and moved around on shelf only
Origin:
Mexico
Materials & Techniques:
Clay
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
What a find! This black ware effigy pot is by Rosa Quezada, Juan Quezada’s sister. Pieces by Rosa Quezada are highly sought after. Measuring 6 1/4” at its widest. 6 ½” deep, and 9” tall, this interesting human effigy polished black jar decorated with a matte black geometric designs covering the body. The rounded bottom is signed Rosa Quezada and does require a ring to display it The piece is in excellent condition with no cracks or chips. There is one slight rub mark, and there are also some faint lines in the pot from the stone polishing.
This would be a wonderful addition to your pottery collection.
Please look at the photos closely, they are part of the description of the item..
Condition:
Alterations: Unknown
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Some Imperfections from sitting on shelf and moved around on shelf only
Origin:
Mexico
Materials & Techniques:
Clay
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Condition
Unknown; Some Imperfections; Some Imperfections from sitting on shelf and moved around on shelf only
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
9 x 6.25 x 6.5 in
Late 20th Century Mata Ortiz Hand Coiled Blackware Effigy Pot by Rosa Quezada
Estimate $200-$600
Starting Price
$130
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Jul 03, 2026 7:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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