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Tarahumara Indian pottery is primitive and utilitarian in design. Tarahumara pottery is made of rough earthen clay in white, orange and brown hues. Rather than being a polished and smooth pottery, Tarahumara Indian pottery is rustic and still made as it has been for generations.

Tarahumara Indian pottery pots, or ollas as they are called, are used for a variety of cooking purposes. An olla may be used to cook beans, boil corn with lime for making tortillas, roast corn for pinole, and in the larger pots, for making the Tarahumara traditional corn beer, tesguino.

Tarahumara Indian pottery is simple and functional. The olla is a traditional basket or vase shape, and pottery bowls usually have a low rise with a simple rim.

Tarahumara pottery starts with a fine clay powder. Water is then added to this mixture and it is kneaded until the right consistency is achieved. When it is time to begin making pottery, the base is formed first and the sides are built up using coils of clay.

Tarahumara pottery is formed by hand, by the coil and pinch method, without the use of wheels. A piece of gourd, stone or wood may be used to smooth Tarahumara Indian pottery and scrape away roughness.

After drying in the sun, a hot fire is made in a shallow pit and the pot is fired. When Tarahumara Indian pottery is decorated, the paint is obtained from red ochre, iron oxide or hematite and applied with the fingers or by means of a feather or cloth-wrapped stick.
Also see:  Casa Grande Pottery | Decorative Pottery | Mata Ortiz Pottery
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