Pair of Tarahumara Style Ceramic & Sinew Pots on Wood and Steel Stands View Watchlist >
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Lot # L286
System ID # 25421266
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Pair of Tarahumara Style Ceramic & Sinew Pots on Wood and Steel Stands
This pair of Tarahumara-style ceramic ollas showcases the rustic craftsmanship associated with northern Mexico, particularly the Indigenous Rarámuri (Tarahumara) region of Chihuahua. Each pot is hand-formed in a rounded olla shape and finished in a smoke-blackened surface typical of traditional low-fired pottery. The vessels are tightly wrapped in sinew lacing, creating an elegant geometric network that both reinforces the ceramic body and adds strong visual presence. Beneath each pot is a tripod stand constructed from natural wood branches, steel crossbars, and sinew lashings—an arrangement that reflects functional rural craft while also presenting as sculptural décor.
These examples most likely date to the mid–late 20th century and represent folk-art interpretations inspired by authentic Tarahumara techniques. Their organic materials, dramatic contrast of dark clay against pale sinew, and matched form make them compelling statement pieces for Southwestern, rustic, or ethnographic-inspired interiors. A distinctive and highly displayable pair.
- Tarahumara Style
- Ceramic and Sinew Pots
- Wood, Steel, and Sinew Stands
Condition:
Excellent, with no remarkable damage noted. Minor variations in the clay surface, sinew tension, and wood texture are expected in handcrafted pieces and do not affect stability or presentation.
Size:
Pot Only: 10" X 9" Diameter
Please Note: Soup for Scale