Blue and Off-White Ceramic Planter, "Cobalt Flourish"
Employing Talavera techniques that date back to the 16th century, Isabelle Collins in Mexico creates this beautiful flower pot. The planter features an elaborate motif of flowers and flourishes in cobalt blue on off-white. "I seek to continue promoting this wonderful art, preserving its artisanal elaboration techniques," says the artisan.
- 0.86 kgs
- 1.9 lbs
- 11 cm H x 16 cm Diam.
- 4.3" H x 6.25" Diam.
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Steven
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09/26/2022
"Beautiful"
Very beautiful cross.
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Nancy
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03/23/2022
"Isabelle Collins Holiday Garden"
Absolutely beautiful artwork!!! I m so happy I ordered Isabella s beautiful piece of work. My plant looks great in it! Thank you Isabella absolutely love the colors, it makes me smile every time I look at it……
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Kathy
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01/29/2022
"Very colorful!"
A beautiful ceramic pot that brightens up our patio area!
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Linda
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12/30/2021
"Excellent Craftmanship"
Beautiful for holiday gifts...
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Paula
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10/27/2021
"Beautiful Coasters"
These handmade coasters are a gift that I am very pleased to give to a friend.
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Kathy
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08/19/2021
"Beautiful planter!"
This is a beautiful hand-painted planter and it came packaged VERY carefully.
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Isabelle Collins's work is inspired by historical motifs, seen in tiles around her birthplace of Puebla, Mexico, while also playing with influences... read more