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Talavera Day of Dead 4x4 Sugar Skull Tile Frida Kahlo Tray Handmade One of Kind

$ 34.32

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: New

    Description

    Beautiful Talavera 4x4 Day of Dead Frida Kahlo Tiles in a Hand Carved Wood Tray.
    Very Hard to find tiles. Each tile is hand painted , glazed and hand cut in original Talavera Tradition.
    Made from famous red clay of Puebla Mexico
    These tiles are hand picked from my collection and are very hard to find.
    The colors and artwork is amazing.
    **Talavera Day of Dead Tiles
    It has its origins in 17th century Mexico with the arrival of the Spaniards, who introduced new methods of tile and pottery making; given birth to the name: Talavera tile or pottery. The name Talavera was given to this new form of ceramics to honor the Spanish craftsmen, who were from the town of Talavera De La Reina Spain, and introduced the new industry to Mexico. Talavera De La Reina, Spain is a city which has a reputation for its exquisite ceramic pottery and tile.
    Talavera tile has been used extensively in the central colonial cities of Mexico since its origins in 1656.
    Jose Guadalupe Posades (1852-1913) a Mexican lithographer popularized the skeleton cartoons. Later, his work was associated with the Mexican Holiday Dia De Los Muertos or Day of Dead.
    The Tray is a one of a kind Hand Carved Wood Tray.
    The tray measures 19” long by 14” wide by 2” tall.