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Mexican Talavera Sugar Bowl

Mexican Talavera Sugar Bowl

Regular price $25.00 USD
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The history of Mexican Talavera pottery is a rich and fascinating one. Dating back to the 16th century, this unique form of pottery has become an iconic symbol of Mexican culture and craftsmanship. The origins of Talavera pottery can be traced back to the Spanish colonization of Mexico, when Spanish artisans brought their knowledge and skills in pottery making to the New World.

The production of Talavera pottery in Puebla was heavily influenced by the indigenous peoples of Mexico. The Spanish artisans incorporated native techniques and designs into their work, resulting in a unique fusion of European and indigenous styles. This fusion gave Talavera pottery its distinctive look and character.

One of the defining features of Talavera pottery is its vibrant colors. The artisans in Puebla developed a special glaze that allowed them to achieve bright and bold colors on their pottery. This glaze, known as “majolica,” is made from a combination of tin and lead. The use of this glaze, along with the traditional firing techniques, gives Talavera pottery its characteristic glossy finish.

Get your matching cups as well!

MEASUREMENTS:
Approximately 5" in diameter x 5 1/4" tall.

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