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The Last Potter: Nicanora Valdez’s Vanishing Legacy in Clay
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In a quiet ranch near San Miguel de Allende, 70-something-year-old Nicanora Valdez is shaping more than just bowls—she’s preserving a dying art form passed down from her grandfather to her father… and now, only to her.

No kiln. No wheel. Just her hands, a stone slab, and the traditions of generations.

For five years, Nicanora stopped working with clay after losing her parents. Then, a stranger looking for her father’s pottery reignited her craft—and her independence.

Now, with the help of friends and visiting artists, she creates stunning hand-formed, hand-painted bowls, each signed with “N.V.” — just like her father once did.

🌾 Her story is one of resilience, memory, and a craft at the edge of extinction.

🎨 This is the second story in our #HechoEnMéxico series, celebrating the artists behind Mexico’s handmade traditions.

Read the full article: mexiconewsdaily.com/mexico-living/nicanora-valdez-…
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@elreywotsit

5 months ago

There's a lot of joy in Mexican traditional artisanship - it deserves to be supported and preserved wherever possible.

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