Talavera Ceramics
Talavera ceramic tray, 'Carnations'
Stylized carnations dance on a ceramic tray, each petal meticulously painted by hand. Surrounded by pink daisies for a modern touch, this design is representative of classic Talavera pottery crafted in Puebla.
Merchant: NOVICA
'Deep Blue, ' vase
A garden blossoming with every well-placed brush stroke decorates this captivating vase. Deep blue motifs frame the elegant artistry reminiscent of famed Talavera ceramic, an off-shoot known as "Guanajuato Talavera" expertly crafted by the Castillo Family.
Merchant: NOVICA
Talavera ceramic plate, 'Dancing Sunflowers'
Golden sunflowers dance a graceful minuet amid bold cobalt motifs. Surrounded by scallops and feathery blue foliage, this design is representative of classic Talavera pottery crafted in Puebla. Alonso Luis presents a superlative ceramic plate created entirely by hand.
Merchant: NOVICA
Talavera ceramic vase, 'Olive Flowers'
This elegant vase features a captivating design - the Castillo Family's reinterpretation of a traditional motif. Floral expressions emerge loudly on the surface, while golden petals rise above thick olive green undulations like sunshine.
Merchant: NOVICA
Choker, 'Talavera Lantern'
Set amid sterling beads, Mexico's renowned Talavera ceramic suggests a colonial lantern. Mayela S�nchez combines them in a necklace of elegant simplicity. Charming and colorful, the original design is superbly crafted by hand. .
Merchant: NOVICA
Choker, 'Talavera Bluebells'
Delicately painted by hand, bluebells center this original choker by Mayela S�nchez. It features Mexico's traditional hand-crafted Talavera ceramic, showcased between sterling silver beads on a smooth caucho (rubber) cord. .
Merchant: NOVICA







