Posotes
Posotes are a type of indigenous ceramic pottery traditionally made by the Zuni people of New Mexico. These pots are characterized by their distinctive black and red geometric designs, often depicting stylized animals or human figures. The pottery is typically made from clay sourced from the Zuni River valley, which is then hand-coiled and shaped. Before firing, the pots are decorated with pigments derived from natural materials, such as iron oxide for red and carbon for black. The firing process, traditionally done in open pits, results in a durable yet relatively thin-walled pottery.
Posotes hold significant cultural and spiritual importance for the Zuni people, often used in ceremonies and