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Old Tarahumara Terracotta Tesguino Fermenting Pot from Copper Canyon Mexican

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Management number 3660677 Release Date 2025/08/12 List Price $59.50 Model Number 3660677
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Up for sale is an Old Tarahumara Olla, terracotta fermenting pot of the Native Indian Tarahumara people from the Copper Canyon in Northern Mexico.
The Tarahumara people gather every year during Easter week (semana santa). These pots, called Olla, are used during rituals to create this fermented corn beer consider as sacred. This ceremony forms a significant part of their society.

It was hand coiled and baked underground in cow dung.

The exact age is unknown. Great condition considering its age. One small chip on the upper rim (see the last picture).

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