San Marcos Tlapazola, Mexico
Macrina
Macrina Martínez is a master of ancestral red clay pottery, carrying forward a lineage shaped by twenty generations of women before her. Raised beside fire and earth from birth, she learned the craft directly from her Zapotec mother and grandmother. With no local market to sustain her community, at just sixteen years old Macrina traveled alone to sell her family’s pots, introducing their red clay tradition to a wider world.
Today, her work continues to shape both culture and community. Her courage helped spark economic independence for women in her village and transformed how female potters are seen and valued. Through her work, generations of women have found both voice and livelihood through clay.
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