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Fine Line Acoma Plate

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8 in L by 8 in W, Polychrome plate with a fine line and geometric design made by Rebecca Lucario is a member of the Yellow Corn Clan, to Acoma Pueblo. She has been actively making pottery since 1965 and is recognized as the finest Acoma potter working today with her exquisite fine line eye dazzlers and Mimbres revival designs. Her pottery is thin and elegant, her designs perfectly executed.

One of her amazing plates was featured on the cover of the 2002 catalog for the highly acclaimed Changing Hands: Art without Reservation touring exhibit organized by the Museum of Art & Design in New York City. She gasped when she learned that the Museum created a giant banner of her plate and unfurled it at the opening of the exhibit. "The recognition kind of snuck up on me," she said.

Since 1983 Rebecca has been a consistent ribbon winner at the annual SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market with many 1st and 2nd Place ribbons in her collection. In 2019 she added a 1st Place ribbon from Santa Fe Indian Market for a traditional miniature pot.

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