SKU: 5224-1868

Mata Ortiz Lizard Jar Pottery By Roberto Baniulos

$300.00

Shipping calculated at checkout.

Late 20th Century

5.75" H X 6.875" D

Hand Coiled from Local Clays, Stone Polished, Painted with Natural Mineral Pigments, and Fired in an Open Pit using Dung or Cottonwood Bark for a Subtle, Smoky Finish with 2 Painted Lizards

In Very Good Condition with a Chip on the Rim as Pictured

Roberto Bañuelos (sometimes spelled Banuelos) is a prominent Mata Ortiz potter from the Barrio Iglesia neighborhood, working collaboratively with his wife, Angela Bañuelos. They divide labor traditionally: Angela coils and forms the vessels, sands and polishes them using black, yellow, red, white, and mixed clays; Roberto applies intricate designs in multiple layers of paint, often starting with spattered color drops for texture. He signs all their work and occasionally fills in details or creates plates (platos). Their style draws heavily from Mimbres influences, featuring stylized animals like fish, rabbits, lizards, feathers, and imaginative creatures alongside geometric patterns. Bañuelos' pieces are celebrated for their polychrome vibrancy and storytelling quality, and they've been featured in books like The Potters of Mata Ortiz (1995) and The Many Faces of Mata Ortiz (1999).

Condition: Very Good

Tribe: Tarahumara

Year Range: 1975 - 2000

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 5.75 in6.88 in

Category: Pottery - Mata Ortiz - Mexico

Shipping & Returns

We offer worldwide shipping on all antique pieces. Each item is carefully packaged to ensure safe delivery. Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery for items in original condition.

Authenticity Guarantee

Every piece in our collection comes with a certificate of authenticity. Our experts carefully verify the provenance and age of each item before it is offered for sale.