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Mexican Talavera Sun
The distinctly Mexican pottery called talavera traces its origins to Spanish majolica, which itself grew out of tin-glazed ceramics introduced by the Moors. Today, the Mexican village of Dolores Hildago is one of a handful of regions known for their talavera. Artisans in open studios along the Calle de Puebla create the high-fired terra-cotta forms, apply white underglaze, and finish with colorful patchwork designs. Please allow for variations in each individually created piece. Can be placed indoors or outside. Handmade in Mexico. 12'' diameter.
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1073061 Mexican Talavera Sun
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With roots in Andalusian Spain, the Mexican ceramic technique of talavera is the major craft of the Guanajuato city of Dolores …
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