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$1,350per item
£1,022.50per item
€1,174.17per item
CA$1,891.93per item
A$2,057.68per item
CHF 1,090.50per item
MX$24,655.32per item
NOK 13,859.64per item
SEK 12,697.32per item
DKK 8,776.45per item
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Elegant white and blue jar made with the authentic Talavera technique. Master artisan, Cesar Torres portraits the colonial art of Mexico.
The Talavera is not just a simple painted ceramic: its exquisite decoration is the product of a delicate process of alchemy that translates into fine enamels. In Puebla, Mexico few people still produce using Talavera with the ancestral techniques.
One of those few is Cesar Torres, Don Cesar learned his art in the workshop of the Uriarte family, an excellent workshop where his grandfather worked. In his creations he uses the black and white mud that is obtained from the nearby hills of Loreto and Guadalupe, and colors of mineral origin that he creates in his workshop with recipes from his grandfather.
All the pieces are modeled in a traditional way and go through a production process that usually takes from one to two months, between drying, burning, and painting.
Being surrounded by a living tradition, Cesar Torres Jr., learned from his father since childhood. Architect by profession, Cesar Jr. has come to revolutionize and modernize with new designs and ideas of the current world, nevertheless always respecting the tradition of the processes and materials that make Talavera a Creole art.
To this day, father and son together join forces to unite their ideas and leave both tradition and contemporary ideas in an ancestral art.
This piece has been crafted with natural clays and enamels, always conserving the traditional, method dating back to the 19th century. Handmade by master artisan Cesar Torres in Puebla, Mexico
Talavera's history:
Originates in Baghdad in the 9th century. The Arabs with the desire to imitate the Chinese ceramic that came to that area, discover this ingenious technique. They transported to Spain during the invasion of the moors and subsequently set roots in Mexico with the Spanish conquest in the 16th century.
- Creator:Cesar (Artist)
- Dimensions:Height: 24.81 in (63 cm)Width: 15.36 in (39 cm)Depth: 13 in (33 cm)
- Style:Spanish Colonial (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:circa 2023
- Production Type:New Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:6-7 weeks
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- Seller Location:Queretaro, MX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU3057335047602
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