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Mata Ortiz Ceramic Ware and Pots Click the icon to the right for more Cuna Cueva Gallery has a fine selection of Mata Ortiz pottery, also known as Casas Grandes ware. Our hand-selected pieces are one-of-a-kind. Inspired by pot shards scattered upon the desert floor of Northern Chihuahua, Juan Quezada founded this modern movement of an ancient tradition. With intuition and persistance, Juan recreated the ceramic technology of the Casas Grandes Culture to consistently make beautifully sculpted, sound ollas. Enjoy finding your next Mata Ortiz treasure. Huichol Yarn Art - José Benítez Sánchez Click the icon to the right for more Cuna Cueva Gallery hosts Huichol Yarn Paintings by Jose Benitez Sanchez. His art is exhibited in many museum collections around the world. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, a signed collector's item. These exquisite works of art are made of colorful acrylic yarn pressed onto a wooden substrate covered with a durable beeswax and tree resin mixture. Explore the Huichole's culture and belief system through these unique works of art depicting dreams, visions, and ceremonies. Ironwood Sculpture Click the icon to the right for more The gallery's ironwood sculptures are produced in Mexico by Mexican artists. Ironwood is a hard, dense wood found only in the Sonoran Desert. Please visit our ironwood art gallery to view these special works of art, including bust-size sculptures and a marine-life coffee table. Doug Feakes Click the icon to the right for more Doug Feakes is a goldsmith who's work has been featured in Lapidary Journal and Rock and Gem. Feakes acquires Yogo Sapphires from Montana, has them custom cut by a lapidary, and displays these gems in rings, pendants, bracelets, and brooches. Feakes is experimenting with creating multi-directional jewelry such as pendants that can hang on a chain in several different directions. You will enjoy working with Feakes to design your own custom heirloom piece. Contemporary Southwest Click the icon to the right for more Contemporary Southwest by Grazier LTD manufactures premium solid wood furniture. Ron and June Grazier have their showroom and workshop in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ron is easy to work with in designing your custom furniture. When you contact Contemporary Southwest, please tell Ron and June that Cuna Cueva Gallery sent you. |
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