Mexican blue and white pottery

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These two pottery vases did not come together but they are a wonderful instant collection for the person looking for a pop of Mexican or Southwestern decor in their home. Perfect to add to a grouping of vases, or even to set on a shelf near a gallery wall of baskets. One features the iconic white l

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This pottery vase is perfect for the person looking for a pop of Mexican or Southwestern blue and white decor in their home. The blue-and-white design is classic Mexican, and goes with interiors ranging from Southwestern to even modern. This piece is circa 1980s.The blue and white vase measures abo

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Mexican Dinnerware, Heart Paintings, Blue And White Dinnerware, White Mexican, Pottery Dinnerware, Mexican Culture Art, Talavera Pottery, White Dinnerware, Mexican Designs

Simple, gorgeous, classic Mexican dinnerware. Anfora began producing porcelain in the 1920s, and is especially known for this blue-and-white dinnerware pattern Puebla Blue, which began being produced in 1940. Here we have two medium-small lidded pitchers, all hand-painted. Use as dual creamers, per

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talavera pottery, there should be a controled name for Talavera. The real thing is from Puebla. Dinnerware Sets Unique Pottery, Mexican Pottery Bowl, Mexican Style Plates, Talavera Pottery Garden Ideas, Talavera Table Setting, Name For, Mexico Pottery, Mexican Kitchens, Diy Sharpie

While planning our trip to Mexico, Puebla was a destination that had to be part of our itinerary as this is where the famous Talavera Mexican Pottery originated. As we walked the streets of Puebla, it was evident that Talavera was used extensively in the exteriors of heritage buildings. The creamy White background and the Indigo blue are characteristic Talavera but other colours are also widely used. The wall of heritage building with Talavera and brick. What a stunning contrast! Vintage…

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