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Featured Reviews on Ceramic Serveware
Ceramic salt cellar, 'Opera Frog'





By Shannon
This frog made my day!
I ve used as a plant pot - the opening and size is a perfect counter top addition. Love the color. Well made and detailed.
Ceramic appetizer bowls, 'Festive Fish' (set of 4)





By Valerie
unique
I gave this gift to my nephew for his wedding. He and his wife love to fish and entertain so this was the perfect gift for them. Plus it came beautifully and uniquely wrapped.
Ceramic serving plate, 'Blue Eden'





By Sammy
Beautiful blue plate
It isn t as turquoise as the photo and is a bit mis shaped due to being hand made, but it s just the right size for a cake plate that fits under my cake protector and for that I m delighted.
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Artisan Crafted Ceramic 13 inch Floral Serving Bowl, "Zacatlan Sunflower"
$89.99$80.99Flowers blossom with an exuberant feast of colors on a serving bowl designed in the Talavera style of the state of Puebla. The motifs are painted by hand over the ivory-color ceramic dish with a palette that includes yellow-orange, blue, and green flowers over a crisscross network of dots and crosses. Bordered by a black honeycomb, this plate with scalloped borders comes from the "Zacatlán" collection designed by Pedro Tecayehuatl.
Talavera is a distinctive art form brought to Mexico by artisans from Talavera de la Reina, Spain. The ceramic artisans of Puebla, Mexico then incorporated Chinese designs, thus creating the blue and oyster-white patterns traditionally associated with Talavera Poblana. Today there are also more "contemporary" designs that include yellow, green, orange, mauve, black and red.
National and international conventions require that a rigorous procedure be followed in the elaboration of authentic Talavera-style ceramics. Each individual piece will be slightly different, and therefore a unique work of art. -
Artisan Crafted Ceramic 13 Inch Oval Serving Plate, "Zacatlan Flowers"
$39.99Flowers blossom with an exuberant feast of colors on a platter designed in the Talavera style of the state of Puebla. The motifs are painted by hand over the ivory-color ceramic plate with a palette that includes yellow-orange, blue, and green flowers over a crisscross network of dots and crosses. Bordered by a black honeycomb, this oval plate comes from the 'Zacatlán Flowers' collection designed by Pedro Tecayehuatl.
Talavera is a distinctive art form brought to Mexico by artisans from Talavera de la Reina, Spain. The ceramic artisans of Puebla, Mexico then incorporated Chinese designs, thus creating the blue and oyster-white patterns traditionally associated with Talavera Poblana. Today there are also more "contemporary" designs that include yellow, green, orange, mauve, black and red.
National and international conventions require that a rigorous procedure be followed in the elaboration of authentic Talavera-style ceramics. Each individual piece will be slightly different, and therefore a unique work of art. -
Blue Majolica Ceramic Platter Handmade in Mexico, "Colonial Bouquet"
$59.99$53.99Depicted in shades of blue and cobalt, a floral nosegay centers this delightful dish while flowers surround it. Gorky González creates an exquisite plate for display or as serveware. A master of Mexico's colonial Majolica ceramics, he recreates designs from bygone centuries. (traditional ceramics).