Zacatlan Flowers Artisan Crafted Ceramic 12-inch Dinner Plates (Pair)
Flowers blossom with an exuberant feast of colors on plates designed in the Talavera style of the state of Puebla. The motifs are painted by hand over the ivory-color ceramic plates with a palette that includes yellow-orange, blue, and green flowers over a crisscross network of dots and crosses. Bordered by a black honeycomb, this pair of plates comes from the ‘Zacatlán Flowers’ collection designed by Pedro Tecayehuatl.
Talavera is a distinctive art form brought to Mexico by artisans from Talavera de la Reina, Spain. The ceramic artisans of Puebla, Mexico then incorporated Chinese designs, thus creating the blue and oyster-white patterns traditionally associated with Talavera Poblana. Today there are also more ‘contemporary’ designs that include yellow, green, orange, mauve, black and red.
National and international conventions require that a rigorous procedure be followed in the elaboration of authentic Talavera-style ceramics. Each individual piece will be slightly different, and therefore a unique work of art.
- materials: Ceramic
- Signed by the artist
- Hand-crafted item — color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Not for use in microwave oven
Each: 1.6 in. H x 11.75 in. Diam.
Hand wash only