A Million Hands

A study of Arts and Crafts from around the world.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Mexican black pottery

Mexican black pottery is created by skilled potters and sculptors in and around Oaxaxa, Mexico. The surface of this pottery is so incredible shiny that it appears more as glass than pottery. However, the details created in each masterpiece are what make the Mexican black pottery such a prized possession. To ensure this type of pottery is perfect, each piece is handmade and then baked in a fire that consists of thick, black smoke. This smoke is what creates the unique and beautiful black coloring.

In addition to being beautiful, Mexican black pottery is also highly functional. The black clay pottery is both simplistic yet very complex, which is just one more reason why people love it. Whether buying a piece for the home, office, or to give as a gift, you know it is made by artisans who have been honing this craft for years. Because of the emphasis this art form has to the Mexican people, the making of Mexican black pottery is something passed down from generation to generation.

The interesting aspect of this art is that the ancient techniques used to make pieces are still being used today. While some areas of Mexico are quite modern, turning to modern equipment, tools, and processes, the Mexican black pottery is made primarily in the rural areas where the preservation of artistic techniques is coveted. For example, you will find the local artists working in a coil building with an open fire and pigmentation for color taken from the land.

Sometimes, the Mexican black pottery will be a sleek designed pot that is used to hold flowers or perhaps a bowl to eat from but you will also find beautiful vases with ornate scenes depicting everyday life in Mexico, special occasions, and ceremonies. Additionally, the black pottery is often made into special pieces such as figurines.

Within Oaxaca is the town of San Bartolo. Here, the black clay, known as barro negro is used. While the black smoke helps create the black coloring, this is enhanced through pigments associated with the polishing process. What you see is a red color that is natural and beautiful. Whether dressing up a modern, country, eclectic, or traditional room, the Mexican black pottery is beautiful.

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