This distinctive, handcrafted Acoma Pueblo seed pot is a wonderful example of the dramatic Horsehair firing and sgraffito etching techniques, with the added refinement of genuine turquoise inlay.
The pot features a rich, dark brown and tan surface, achieved through the traditional Acoma/Navajo horsehair technique. Strands of horsehair are applied to the clay as it's pulled red-hot from the kiln, instantly burning and leaving behind unique, organic black carbon trails that create a marbleized effect.
Intricate botanical and insect designs, including leaves, stylized flowers, and a large central butterfly, are hand-etched into the dark finish, creating a beautiful white-on-dark contrast that reveals the lighter clay beneath.
Two small pieces of genuine turquoise are carefully inlaid into the body of the butterfly, adding a vibrant touch of blue color and a traditional Southwestern element. *
Details:
- The round body and small opening at the top are characteristic of a seed pot, traditionally used by Pueblo people to store seeds, symbolizing the cycle of life and renewal.
- The designs are circular and rhythmic, focusing on the natural world.
- The base is clearly signed with a distinctive large "R," Acoma NM.
- Height: 5"
- Circumference: 14.5"
This beautiful seed pot is a unique, museum-quality piece of art that fuses the smoky elegance of the horsehair technique with the enduring symbolism and vibrant accents of Pueblo culture.




