SKU: 22-0221

Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery By Margaret Garcia

$145.00

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Late 20th/Early 21st Century
Size: 6" H x 3.5" D 
Black on Black Pottery with handle and Geometric Designs
From a Private Colorado Collection
Excellent Condition
Margaret Garcia is a recognized Santa Clara Pueblo potter known for her black-on-black pottery, including jars, bowls, and engagement baskets. Her work features traditional techniques such as hand-coiling and stone polishing, often with geometric designs, as seen in a black-on-black basket with a geometric pattern above the shoulder. Her contribution to the Santa Clara tradition of finely crafted, polished blackware and redware with deep carvings. Garcia comes from a lineage of notable potters, though she is distinct from Margaret Tafoya, a renowned Santa Clara matriarch known for large, polished blackware vessels and deep carvings, and Tammy Garcia, a contemporary innovator who is Tafoya’s great-niece. Margaret Garcia’s work upholds the pueblo’s centuries-old tradition of creating glossy blackware and redware, often incorporating traditional symbols like bear claws or geometric patterns, while contributing her own artistic voice to this vibrant heritage.

Condition: Excellent

Tribe: Santa Clara

Year Range: 1975 - 2000

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 6 in3.5 in

Category: Pottery Bowls and Jars Post 1940

Artist: Garcia, Margaret

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