Description: You are bidding on two (2) beautiful, one of a kind Pottery Vases "Cocucho Pots".These are hand made in Mexico and are personally signed (on the bottom) by the Indian Village Maker that created them by hand (very, very cool). They look beautiful and are very large and majestic. They have huge presence no matter where you place them. Not only are they huge, but they are also very unique. Definitely a conversation starter and a great piece of Decor for your home.These are in GREAT Shape. No scratches or noticeable imperfections. These unique and individually one of a kind vases typically sell for roughly $700 - $1100 each. You are getting two for $1200.They come from a smoke-free, pet free home.I can sell them individually too if you need just one. I take good care of my things and you will be very happy with these Pots/Vases. You can pick them up in person from Dacula, GA........or I can ship them to you for under $200. Check my feedback and bid with Confidence! "Cocucho Pots""Cocuchas handmade pottery from a Purepecha Indian village in the Mexican state of Michoacan. The unique African pottery style was taught to native artisans in the town of Cocucho by Catholic monks over 300 years ago. No other native people in Mexico were taught this technique and the descendants of the original pottery makers still work hard at this craft. The Purepecha Indians of Cocucho still use their own language and work at subsistence farming, and everyone helps to create these vessels. A mixture of volcanic ash clay, sand, and water form the basic molding material, which is made into large rings to create the pots. The artists smooth the surfaces with corn cobs and wet stones and then fire the pots over a large charcoal fire. Splashing with a corn meal solution completes the process. The earthy colors range from golden bronze to almost black. Each one of these pieces is unique."
Price: 1195 USD
Location: Dacula, Georgia
End Time: 2025-01-13T19:21:06.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: Signed on bottom
Brand: hand made original
Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
Keywords: Mexican Pottery, Folk Art, Cookware, Barro Verde
Material: Ceramic, Clay, Pottery, Earthenware
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Modified Item: No
Handmade: Yes
Culture: Mexican