ceramics mexican (5 items)
Festive Talavera
Talavera-Style Ceramic Christmas Ornaments (Pair)
Festive Talavera, Talavera-Style Ceramic Christmas Ornaments (Pair)
Isabelle Collins
Following the exacting specifications of genuine Talavera ceramics, artisan Isabelle Collins in Mexico creates this pretty pair of ornaments. The art form dates back to the 16th century, and the... read more$79.99Artist: Isabelle Collins
Treasure of Majesty
Traditional Folk Art Brown and Green Ceramic Decorative Vase
Treasure of Majesty, Traditional Folk Art Brown and Green Ceramic Decorative Vase
Jorge Pedraza
Mexico's history of splendor and majesty inspires artisan Jorge Pedraza to bring those times to the present. Working with mastery and talent, the artisan uses ceramic to craft this dapper decorative... read more$89.99Artist: Jorge Pedraza
Treasure of Magnificence
Handcrafted Brown and Green Ceramic Decorative Vase
Treasure of Magnificence, Handcrafted Brown and Green Ceramic Decorative Vase
Jorge Pedraza
Mexico's history of grandeur and magnificence inspires artisan Jorge Pedraza to bring those times to the present. Working with expertise and talent, the artisan uses ceramic to craft this elegant... read more$89.99Artist: Jorge Pedraza
River Catrina in Mint
Hand-Painted Catrina on a Boat Ceramic Figurine in Mint Hues
River Catrina in Mint, Hand-Painted Catrina on a Boat Ceramic Figurine in Mint Hues
Jorge Escamilla
This Catrina is on a peaceful river adventure, spreading its harmonious charm and serene colors all over the place. Perfect for creating a Day of the Dead-themed ambiance, Jorge Escamilla's ceramic... read more$69.99Artist: Jorge Escamilla
Lady Catrina in Spring
Painted Spring Lady Catrina Ceramic Sculpture in Teal
Lady Catrina in Spring, Painted Spring Lady Catrina Ceramic Sculpture in Teal
Jorge Escamilla
Lady Catrina is ready to enjoy the Day of the Dead and the spring season with a charming teal dress and a cute flower basket, all crafted and painted by master artisan Jorge Escamilla from Mexico.... read more$89.99Artist: Jorge Escamilla