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Tonala ware, a representative pottery of Mexico. Although it's a small town in Jalisco, it was the first in the country to introduce kilns, producing porcelain and stoneware fired at high temperatures. This item is produced by the San German workshop, which was influenced by Tonala ceramics. The workshop is located in Texcoco, near Mexico City, not in Tonala. Texcoco, a lakeside town, has traditionally been known for pottery making because of its high-quality clay. The workshop began producing pieces influenced by the style of Jorge Wilmot, a master craftsman of Tonala ware, in the 1960s, and they are still being produced today. This is a newly arrived tower vase. Perfect for displaying a small bouquet. It has a large opening, but a neck, making it easy to change the water and practical. The simple and rustic design goes well with flowers of almost any color. Recommended for seasonal changes or a little redecoration. Material: Ceramic Size: Height 24 cm, 7x7.5 cm, Mouth diameter 8 cm #Vase #FolkcraftInterior #ImportedGoods #TonalaWare
3 months ago