I am sharing the Mexican pottery. It was our second trip to the center early on Friday afternoon. These bright and cheery selections caught my eye. A lovely young man came up to me and saw me looking at them. He was very softly spoken and I didn't catch all he was saying, but we thought he said his girlfriend painted very similar designs but on wood. The moment passed and he and his friends walked over to their car and were gone. Another one of those nice conversational interludes that I enjoy when we are out and about.
I found this website where they sell similar items, and the story behind this type of Mexican art. It reads:
"Gaze at a Talavera pottery urn, vase or platter, the finest ceramics of Mexico, and behold the art of a Spanish colonial period rich with old world design and a colorful heritage. The rich Talavera pottery heritage was introduced to Mexico by Spanish guild artisans of the Colonial period. Commonly called "majolica" in Spain, Mexican Talavera draws its name from the 16th century Spanish pottery center, Talavera de la Reina. While the intricate polychrome and more typical blue and white designs show their Old World legacy, native floral and animal motifs claim these colorful ceramics as classically Mexican.
The pottery design above is a Talavera Burro Pot.
I don't know enough about them to know if all these pieces are Talavera, the tortoise for instance. All of them were fun to look at. These were set up before we got to where the flowers were sold.
I have more to share from our trip to the garden center, from two trips a week apart. More flowers than anything. I hope to get another post done soon.
Thanks for looking and I hope your weekend is going great.
Did you buy any? I really like the elongated oval one with the yellow handles and border around the top edge. In the pic right before the birds. I have heard this term before, but did not know exactly what it is.
ReplyDeleteNo I didn’t Ginny, we were concentrating on the flowers but I thoroughly enjoyed them :)
DeleteThese items are lovely and colourful and look rather nice Denise.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret, I agree :)
DeleteVery bright and beautiful. I suspect I would have weakened.
ReplyDeleteIt was hard, I must admit :)
DeleteSuch lovely, colourful pots - they'd bring a smile to anyone's face.
ReplyDeleteThey did mine, thank you Jan ;)
Deletethey are really beautiful. I love the two little birds just above the butterfly and that donkey is adorable. what a beautiful display. I love the bright colors
ReplyDeleteI loved those too and the colors :j
DeleteSo colourful and lovely! I would probably buy more than I need if I were there :-)
ReplyDeleteI thought the same and had a real talking to myself. Focus on the flowers I kept saying :)
DeleteOne of the places we go has that pottery...and I love it all!
ReplyDeleteThat must be a fun place Rose! :)
DeleteA trip to the garden centre should be ranked as hazardous activity! The way the prices have soared defies belief!
ReplyDeleteYes, I can see that :)
Deletethese have fascinating colours. I would buy some if I were there.
ReplyDeleteThat’s great and am happy you enjoyed them enough to purchase :)
DeleteLovely and colourful
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Thank you Christine, they certainly were :)
DeleteBeautiful pottery, such vibrant colours. Love the little birds.
ReplyDeleteHappy you enjoyed them, I love all that you mentioned :)
DeleteThese remind me of a trip to Tijuana! Happy Sunday to you!
ReplyDeleteWe made several trips into Tijuana back in the day, this when we lived in San Diego and all our visitors wanted to go. It was a great place to take them and fun :) Happy Sunday to you too Ellen!
DeleteI agree Linda, I had my eye on those :)
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful. I am unfamiliar with Mexican Tralavera and don't see them in Hawaii. Such a pity, as I would love to buy a planter or animal piece for my home.
ReplyDeleteYour home is beautiful Gigi and something like you mentioned would fit right in :)
DeleteI love this pottery. I wouldn't even care what kind -- I just adore the bright cheerful colors!
ReplyDeleteThey are wonderful pieces!
DeleteBeautiful works of art, very similar style to African art, I love them Cheers Diane
ReplyDeleteYes, I can see that Diane :) Thank you and cheers!
DeleteI've always loved seeing Mexican Pottery. Such lovely pieces at your garden center, Denise. Their use of color makes me smile. When we've been in Mexico I've always wished I had room in my bag to bring some home. How nice to see it in your garden center.
ReplyDeleteAh yes, oh for a bottomless suitcase for souvenirs! Thank you Martha Ellen :)
DeleteSuch wonderful colourful items.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan, I agree and all the best to you too :)
DeleteThey are adorable!
ReplyDeleteAren’t they? Totally agree, thank you Jenn :)
DeleteGarden centers have become much more than plants. So in this garden center you have some interesting garden variety ceramics.
ReplyDeleteTheir gift shops are wonderful places to browse also :)
DeleteThoroughly enjoyable time. Thank you Denise. Aloha, have a beautiful week
ReplyDeleteThat’s great, thank you Cloudia :) You have a beautiful week also.
DeleteThis is so much fun! Have a wonderful week, Denise!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kay and you have a wonderful week also :)
DeleteThose pieces are stunning!
ReplyDeleteThe colors are so vibrant and cheerful, perfect for any garden or patio.
I love the tortoise and the two little birds, they're adorable!
Happy Monday, Denise!
I agree Veronica Lee. Thank you and a happy day to you also :)
DeleteI love them all. They are so colorful and fun. I think the turtle might be my favorite. I was wondering if any of these would be showing up on your deck but I saw your answer to Ginny
ReplyDeleteFun is a perfect description! The turtle was mine, that and the burro but I could have bought them all. And I also already had pots at home to fill, darn it, lol!
DeleteI love the bright colours of all these ceramics.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely! So sunny and cheerful! Thanks Beverley :)
DeleteI like bright colors too. The turtle is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed those, thanks Linda :)
DeleteBright colors attract our eyes.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pleasure to go to such beautiful garden centers!
Denise have a beautiful day.
They certainly do and this is my favorite garden center :) Thank you Katerina, you have a beautiful day also.
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