Nativity or NACIMIENTO sets


November 27, 2010 until December 26, 2010

Since the 1970s, nativity sets have been popular with collectors as highlights of their Christmas decorating theme. These popular folk art pottery sets feature the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus with a decidedly Native American twist. Adobe Gallery continues its holiday tradition begun in 1979 of exhibiting pueblo pottery "Nacimientos” or nativity sets made by New Mexico pueblo potters.

In their own tradition, the Indian artisans have made the figurines in the likeness of Indians. The Blessed Mother may wear her hair up in a “chonga”, be wrapped in an Indian blanket, and be wearing moccasins. Joseph may have long, wrapped braids, moccasins and an Indian sash. The Three Wise Men may bring gifts of Indian bread, green chilies, a rabbit, or maybe a bowl of stew or several ears of corn. Baby Jesus may be dressed in beaded buckskin or wrapped in an Indian blanket. The animals around the manger may be black bears, deer, antelope or rabbits.

The exhibit opened after Thanksgiving and continues through the Christmas season. During the exhibit, the now out-of-print book Nacimientos: Nativity Sets by Southwest Indian Artisans is no longer available and is only used here as a reference. All of the nativity sets will be available for purchase unless otherwise marked.

Adobe Gallery Recommended Reading:
Nacimientos - Nativity Scenes
by Southwest Indian Artisans
(click here to view details of book)
by Doris Monthan, et al.
(This out-of-print book is no longer available from Adobe Gallery).