Vigil, Lonnie – 14″ Wide Micaceous Black Jar
$ 3,600.00
This is a large jar by Lonnie Vigil. He is known for his use of micaceous clay and is one of a handful of potters from Nambe Pueblo. He has taken this style of pottery and transformed it from utilitarian into fine art. This jar is a very classic shape with a round body and a turned-out rim. The shape is inspired by the utilitarian stew bowls used in the homes, but at a much larger scale. The firing is striking with a dark black/brown coloration with areas of the coppery mica showing through. This coloration conveys the variations possible, and the unexpected results, with traditional outdoor firings. This piece is signed, “Lonnie Vigil” and it is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration or repair.
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Lonnie Vigil is a name synonymous with micaceous pottery. During his time at the School of American Research, he refined his technique of making and firing micaceous pottery. He creates vessels from micaceous clay near his home in Nambe Pueblo. Lonnie has won "Best of Show" at Santa Fe Indian Market for his large vessels and is among the most sought-after of the traditionalist pueblo potters.