pozolânico
Pozolânico is a term that refers to a specific style of artisanal pottery originating from the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. This pottery is characterized by its distinctive reddish-brown color, which is derived from the local clay used in its production. The surface of pozolánico pottery is typically unglazed, giving it a matte finish. A common decorative technique involves incising intricate geometric patterns or symbolic motifs into the clay before firing. These designs often hold cultural significance, reflecting indigenous traditions and beliefs.
The production of pozolánico pottery is a labor-intensive process passed down through generations of Oaxacan artisans.