Mata Ortiz Fine Pottery
STRATEGIES FOR A
PERSONAL COLLECTION:
* Develop your 'eye'. Know what is good. Acquire books, magazines, videos. Not be shy; museums and art galleries desire to share.
* Use internet. (visit: ARTES PAQUIME)
* Buy 'with the heart'. Let the piece 'talk' to you. If you find 'The Piece', you can arrange layaway.
* Take the piece on your hands (without rings, food, cream-grease.)
* If it doesn't likes you, no matter if is from a famous artist, don't buy.
* Buy only on recognized art galleries. They are interested on preserve their reputation (not the street sellers).
* Look for emerging, new generation potters.
* Meet the potter. Not to 'negotiate a bargain', but to know more and to order a special and unique piece.. Buy the best with your budget. It is better a small good collection than a large with only bad pieces.
* This Art on Clay, pottery, is intended for decoration only; not water tight. Use only a smooth feathers duster.
* Put a small sand sack inside, for better stability.
* NO TAX or Customs declarations needed for mexican hand made arts and crafts due to the NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)* We will pack your item in order to you carrie it safely.
* Fully Insured shipping can be arranged via USPS or UPSPLEASE, VOTE THIS GUIDE!
ARTES PAQUIMÉ
Since 1985
Javier Pedraza / Lupita Mata de P.
Allende #1100
Casas Grandes, Chih. 31850
Zona Arqueológica de Paquimé
EMAIL me:
artespaquime @ gmail.com
VISIT ME:
www.stores.ebay.com/artespaquime
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