Tlaquepaque Bowls



Tlaquepaque Bowls
$90.00
Mexico, ca. 1940s. A pair of hand-painted Tlaquepaque bowls. Each features charming Fantasia design of birds and flowers over black background. Named for the town of San Pedro Tlaquepaque, this type of pottery became a popular souvenir item in the 1920s and 1930s. Wonderfully folky and evocative, it is constructed of twice fired clay dipped in a lead oxide bath for its second high firing. Recommended for decorative use only. In very good vintage condition with appropriate signs of use. Dimensions: 4” Dia. x 2.5” H. Item: 2618-1464.
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