Title: Mexico Home Talavera 1
1México
Home decor with Talavera
2Production of Talavera ceramic became highly
developed in Puebla because of the availability
of fine clays and the demand for tiles from the
newly established churches and monasteries in the
area.
3Majolica pottery was brought to Mexico by the
Spanish in the first century of the colonial
period. The industry had grown sufficiently that
by the mid-17th century, standards and guilds had
been established which further improved the
quality, leading Puebla into the golden age of
Talavera pottery (from 1650 to 1750).
4Formally, the tradition that developed there is
called Talavera Poblana to distinguish it from
the similarly named Talavera pottery of Spain. It
is a mixture of Italian, Spanish and indigenous
ceramic techniques.
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7This beautiful Talavera tiles are majestically
done and painted by hand. They can transform
every home into a very Mexican style.
8The tiles can be used to decorate not only a
bathrooms but also the kitchen, a patio, stairs
walls, and pools as normally are used in Mexican
houses.
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14This tiles are done with very bright colors and
combinations that lie only in the imagination of
the artisans that create them. They do not use
patterns to paint the designs they use their
good talent to create different designs that you
are going to love in all these pieces shown in
this pages.
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26 México
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Internet Copyright All the images belong to
their authors Presentation Sanda Foisoreanu
2012
Sound Plácido Domingo Mujer (Agustín Lara)