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Handcrafted from ceramic and painted by hand with colorful floral motifs, two decorative bells adorn the tree with the style of Talavera handicrafts. Mexican artisan Juana Ponce designs this festive addition to your holiday decor.
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Will make several loved ones holidays much brighter.
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I wanted to give a special gift to a special person. What a beautiful pieces of art! Vibrant colors and a deep meaning g for the love of my culture!
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Love this colorful little pot. I am using the saucer for my keys and have a small plant in the pot. I have purchased several items from this artist and she always surpasses my expectations. As always, it was very securely and carefully packed. There was no chance of breakage.
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You can find our ceramic ornaments 'Talavera Bells' (pair) by Juana Ponce in holiday decor & ornaments categories such as Christmas Ornaments, Hacienda Ornaments, Hand Painted Ornaments, Talavera Ornaments and Floral Ornaments. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Moving On Up
This artist has dramatically improved their livelihood by working with NOVICA.
Preserving Traditions
This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
Empowering Women
The Women's Empowerment badge is awarded to female artisans or artisan groups that are led by women.
"Our father... lives on in our artisan legacy. Therefore, he is with us always. He showed us the value of tenacity and resistance in the face of life's challenges."
"I was born in the Mexican state of Guanajuato, where Don Miguel Hidalgo left his ceramic heritage to the native peoples of the region. Today it... read more