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Soup/Cereal Bowl |
"Stoneware is one of the most durable and hardy types of pottery. Made from a mix of finely ground clay, inelastic earth and rock, stoneware is classified by its ingredient makeup and extreme firing temperature required to reach its optimal hardness. With a storied history that includes two presidential commissions and cross-border, Mexico-America business ties, Ceramica el Palomar de las Margaritas (El Palomar) has been producing stoneware in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, since 1964. A collaboration and confluence of talents including those of famed ceramist Ken Edwards, El Palomar was the original pioneer of high-quality, high-fired stoneware in Mexico. Sourcing a proprietary mix of ingredients from the mines of Celaya in central Mexico, El Palomar takes special care in maintaining a consistent, lead-free mixture for all of its pottery. Given the hardness and unique nature of the clay mixture, each piece of stoneware takes a lengthy 28 days to produce from start to finish. El Palomar's potte"
Price: 25.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2014/10/20/1413832313-pal13a_bowl.jpg)
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Dessert Bowl |
"Stoneware is one of the most durable and hardy types of pottery. Made from a mix of finely ground clay, inelastic earth and rock, stoneware is classified by its ingredient makeup and extreme firing temperature required to reach its optimal hardness. With a storied history that includes two presidential commissions and cross-border, Mexico-America business ties, Ceramica el Palomar de las Margaritas (El Palomar) has been producing stoneware in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, since 1964. A collaboration and confluence of talents including those of famed ceramist Ken Edwards, El Palomar was the original pioneer of high-quality, high-fired stoneware in Mexico. Sourcing a proprietary mix of ingredients from the mines of Celaya in central Mexico, El Palomar takes special care in maintaining a consistent, lead-free mixture for all of its pottery. Given the hardness and unique nature of the clay mixture, each piece of stoneware takes a lengthy 28 days to produce from start to finish. El Palomar's potte"
Price: 21.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2013/09/03/1378227855-PAL13SETAa.jpg)
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Talavera Dip Bowl |
"Use this colorful Talavera Dip Bowl to highlight your kitchen or dining area with the authentic feel of Mexico. Every Talavera dip bowl is hand formed and hand-painted in Puebla, Mexico. Perfect for serving your favorite dips or salsa, this bowl is also 100% lead free, chip and crack resistant, as well as microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe!"
Price: 49.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2016/11/09/1478724658-bowl_dual_view.jpg)
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Medium Soup/Side Bowl |
"Gorky Gonzalez was born in Morelia, Mexico, in 1939. He was a student of the arts, and in the early 1960s his primary interest became the resurrection of traditional Colonial Majolica, a double-glaze pottery technique made popular in Italy and favored during Spanish colonialism. Gorky considered traditional Majolica a lost craft representing a critical cultural and historical component of the region. So in 1965, with his wife Toshiko, Gorky founded his own ceramic workshop dedicated strictly to traditional Majolica. Almost 50 years later, Gorky's dedication to quality and authenticity remain the cornerstones of Gorky Gonzalez Traditional Pottery. Today, Gorky Pottery is recognized as one of the most influential ceramic studios in Mexico, and in 1992 Gorky earned Mexico's National Award of Science and Arts in the field of Popular Art and Traditions."
Price: 26.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2015/08/25/1440530142-IMG_9193a.jpg)
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Gorky Gonzalez Majolica Dip Bowl |
"Gorky Gonzalez was born in Morelia, Mexico, in 1939. He was a student of the arts, and in the early 1960s his primary interest became the resurrection of traditional Colonial Majolica, a double-glaze pottery technique made popular in Italy and favored during Spanish colonialism. Gorky considered traditional Majolica a lost craft representing a critical cultural and historical component of the region. So in 1965, with his wife Toshiko, Gorky founded his own ceramic workshop dedicated strictly to traditional Majolica. Almost 50 years later, Gorky's dedication to quality and authenticity remain the cornerstones of Gorky Gonzalez Traditional Pottery. Today, Gorky Pottery is recognized as one of the most influential ceramic studios in Mexico, and in 1992 Gorky earned Mexico's National Award of Science and Arts in the field of Popular Art and Traditions."
Price: 26.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2016/05/10/1462917321-IMG_9191a_new.jpg)
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Gorky Gonzalez Majolica Dip Bowl |
"Gorky Gonzalez was born in Morelia, Mexico, in 1939. He was a student of the arts, and in the early 1960s his primary interest became the resurrection of traditional Colonial Majolica, a double-glaze pottery technique made popular in Italy and favored during Spanish colonialism. Gorky considered traditional Majolica a lost craft representing a critical cultural and historical component of the region. So in 1965, with his wife Toshiko, Gorky founded his own ceramic workshop dedicated strictly to traditional Majolica. Almost 50 years later, Gorky's dedication to quality and authenticity remain the cornerstones of Gorky Gonzalez Traditional Pottery. Today, Gorky Pottery is recognized as one of the most influential ceramic studios in Mexico, and in 1992 Gorky earned Mexico's National Award of Science and Arts in the field of Popular Art and Traditions."
Price: 26.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2015/08/25/1440526656-IMG_9196a.jpg)
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Soup/Cereal Bowl |
"Stoneware is one of the most durable and hardy types of pottery. Made from a mix of finely ground clay, inelastic earth and rock, stoneware is classified by its ingredient makeup and extreme firing temperature required to reach its optimal hardness. With a storied history that includes two presidential commissions and cross-border, Mexico-America business ties, Ceramica el Palomar de las Margaritas (El Palomar) has been producing stoneware in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, since 1964. A collaboration and confluence of talents including those of famed ceramist Ken Edwards, El Palomar was the original pioneer of high-quality, high-fired stoneware in Mexico. Sourcing a proprietary mix of ingredients from the mines of Celaya in central Mexico, El Palomar takes special care in maintaining a consistent, lead-free mixture for all of its pottery. Given the hardness and unique nature of the clay mixture, each piece of stoneware takes a lengthy 28 days to produce from start to finish. El Palomar's potte"
Price: 25.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2005/11/14/pal02.jpg)
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Dessert Bowl |
"Stoneware is one of the most durable and hardy types of pottery. Made from a mix of finely ground clay, inelastic earth and rock, stoneware is classified by its ingredient makeup and extreme firing temperature required to reach its optimal hardness. With a storied history that includes two presidential commissions and cross-border, Mexico-America business ties, Ceramica el Palomar de las Margaritas (El Palomar) has been producing stoneware in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, since 1964. A collaboration and confluence of talents including those of famed ceramist Ken Edwards, El Palomar was the original pioneer of high-quality, high-fired stoneware in Mexico. Sourcing a proprietary mix of ingredients from the mines of Celaya in central Mexico, El Palomar takes special care in maintaining a consistent, lead-free mixture for all of its pottery. Given the hardness and unique nature of the clay mixture, each piece of stoneware takes a lengthy 28 days to produce from start to finish. El Palomar's potte"
Price: 19.16
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2005/11/14/pal06.jpg)
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Soup/Cereal Bowl |
"Stoneware is one of the most durable and hardy types of pottery. Made from a mix of finely ground clay, inelastic earth and rock, stoneware is classified by its ingredient makeup and extreme firing temperature required to reach its optimal hardness. With a storied history that includes two presidential commissions and cross-border, Mexico-America business ties, Ceramica el Palomar de las Margaritas (El Palomar) has been producing stoneware in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, since 1964. A collaboration and confluence of talents including those of famed ceramist Ken Edwards, El Palomar was the original pioneer of high-quality, high-fired stoneware in Mexico. Sourcing a proprietary mix of ingredients from the mines of Celaya in central Mexico, El Palomar takes special care in maintaining a consistent, lead-free mixture for all of its pottery. Given the hardness and unique nature of the clay mixture, each piece of stoneware takes a lengthy 28 days to produce from start to finish. El Palomar's potte"
Price: 25.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2005/11/14/pal10.jpg)
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Dessert Bowl |
"Stoneware is one of the most durable and hardy types of pottery. Made from a mix of finely ground clay, inelastic earth and rock, stoneware is classified by its ingredient makeup and extreme firing temperature required to reach its optimal hardness. With a storied history that includes two presidential commissions and cross-border, Mexico-America business ties, Ceramica el Palomar de las Margaritas (El Palomar) has been producing stoneware in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, since 1964. A collaboration and confluence of talents including those of famed ceramist Ken Edwards, El Palomar was the original pioneer of high-quality, high-fired stoneware in Mexico. Sourcing a proprietary mix of ingredients from the mines of Celaya in central Mexico, El Palomar takes special care in maintaining a consistent, lead-free mixture for all of its pottery. Given the hardness and unique nature of the clay mixture, each piece of stoneware takes a lengthy 28 days to produce from start to finish. El Palomar's potte"
Price: 21.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2005/11/14/pal10.jpg)
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Cereal Bowl |
"Stoneware is one of the most durable and hardy types of pottery. Made from a mix of finely ground clay, inelastic earth and rock, stoneware is classified by its ingredient makeup and extreme firing temperature required to reach its optimal hardness. With a storied history that includes two presidential commissions and cross-border, Mexico-America business ties, Ceramica el Palomar de las Margaritas (El Palomar) has been producing stoneware in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, since 1964. A collaboration and confluence of talents including those of famed ceramist Ken Edwards, El Palomar was the original pioneer of high-quality, high-fired stoneware in Mexico. Sourcing a proprietary mix of ingredients from the mines of Celaya in central Mexico, El Palomar takes special care in maintaining a consistent, lead-free mixture for all of its pottery. Given the hardness and unique nature of the clay mixture, each piece of stoneware takes a lengthy 28 days to produce from start to finish. El Palomar's potte"
Price: 22.36
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2013/08/27/1377618343-PAL15SETAa.jpg)
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Talavera Dip Bowl |
"Use this colorful Talavera Dip Bowl to highlight your kitchen or dining area with the authentic feel of Mexico. Every Talavera dip bowl is hand formed and hand-painted in Puebla, Mexico. Perfect for serving your favorite dips or salsa, this bowl is also 100% lead free, chip and crack resistant, as well as microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe!"
Price: 49.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2016/11/09/1478724587-bowl_dual_view.jpg)
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Talavera Dip Bowl |
"Use this colorful Talavera Dip Bowl to highlight your kitchen or dining area with the authentic feel of Mexico. Every Talavera dip bowl is hand formed and hand-painted in Puebla, Mexico. Perfect for serving your favorite dips or salsa, this bowl is also 100% lead free, chip and crack resistant, as well as microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe!"
Price: 49.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2016/11/09/1478724261-bowl_dual_view.jpg)
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Talavera Dip Bowl |
"Use this colorful Talavera Dip Bowl to highlight your kitchen or dining area with the authentic feel of Mexico. Every Talavera dip bowl is hand formed and hand-painted in Puebla, Mexico. Perfect for serving your favorite dips or salsa, this bowl is also 100% lead free, chip and crack resistant, as well as microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe!"
Price: 49.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2016/11/09/1478723396-bowl_dual_view.jpg)
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Entree Plate |
"Stoneware is one of the most durable and hardy types of pottery. Made from a mix of finely ground clay, inelastic earth and rock, stoneware is classified by its ingredient makeup and extreme firing temperature required to reach its optimal hardness. With a storied history that includes two presidential commissions and cross-border, Mexico-America business ties, Ceramica el Palomar de las Margaritas (El Palomar) has been producing stoneware in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, since 1964. A collaboration and confluence of talents including those of famed ceramist Ken Edwards, El Palomar was the original pioneer of high-quality, high-fired stoneware in Mexico. Sourcing a proprietary mix of ingredients from the mines of Celaya in central Mexico, El Palomar takes special care in maintaining a consistent, lead-free mixture for all of its pottery. Given the hardness and unique nature of the clay mixture, each piece of stoneware takes a lengthy 28 days to produce from start to finish. El Palomar's potte"
Price: 25.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2014/10/20/1413827354-pal13a_dinner_plate.jpg)
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Entree Plate |
"Stoneware is one of the most durable and hardy types of pottery. Made from a mix of finely ground clay, inelastic earth and rock, stoneware is classified by its ingredient makeup and extreme firing temperature required to reach its optimal hardness. With a storied history that includes two presidential commissions and cross-border, Mexico-America business ties, Ceramica el Palomar de las Margaritas (El Palomar) has been producing stoneware in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, since 1964. A collaboration and confluence of talents including those of famed ceramist Ken Edwards, El Palomar was the original pioneer of high-quality, high-fired stoneware in Mexico. Sourcing a proprietary mix of ingredients from the mines of Celaya in central Mexico, El Palomar takes special care in maintaining a consistent, lead-free mixture for all of its pottery. Given the hardness and unique nature of the clay mixture, each piece of stoneware takes a lengthy 28 days to produce from start to finish. El Palomar's potte"
Price: 25.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2005/11/14/pal02.jpg)
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Talavera Entree Plate - Pattern 66 |
"These beautifully handcrafted Talavera plates by the renowned Tomas Huerta ceramic studio will make a vibrant and cultural addition to any space in your home. With over 100 unique designs in this expansive collection, you're sure to find one that fits your taste. Every authentic Talavera plate is handmade in Puebla, Mexico, and is 100% lead free; chip and crack resistant; as well as microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe! There is even an eyelet on the back of each plate for easy wall hanging, making a Talavera plate an excellent gift idea, too."
Price: 49.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2014/06/30/1404167032-TH066_a.jpg)
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Gorky Gonzalez Majolica Plate |
"Gorky Gonzalez was born in Morelia, Mexico, in 1939. He was a student of the arts, and in the early 1960s his primary interest became the resurrection of traditional Colonial Majolica, a double-glaze pottery technique made popular in Italy and favored during Spanish colonialism. Gorky considered traditional Majolica a lost craft representing a critical cultural and historical component of the region. So in 1965, with his wife Toshiko, Gorky founded his own ceramic workshop dedicated strictly to traditional Majolica. Almost 50 years later, Gorky's dedication to quality and authenticity remain the cornerstones of Gorky Gonzalez Traditional Pottery. Today, Gorky Pottery is recognized as one of the most influential ceramic studios in Mexico, and in 1992 Gorky earned Mexico's National Award of Science and Arts in the field of Popular Art and Traditions."
Price: 59.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2015/09/09/1441818822-GGPLT14a.jpg)
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Talavera Plate by Maximo Huerta |
"From the renowned ceramic studio of Maximo Huerta Machorro, this beautifully handcrafted plate represents the finest in authentic Talavera. Hand-thrown from the rich soils of Puebla, then fired and finished in a delicate mix of precision and artistry, every plate is a work of art that will become the focal point in any space. Every authentic Maximo Huerta Talavera plate is handmade in Puebla, Mexico. They are 100% lead free, chip and crack resistant, as well as microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe."
Price: 99.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2014/10/31/1414780262-MH461a.jpg)
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Salad/Appetizer Plate |
"Stoneware is one of the most durable and hardy types of pottery. Made from a mix of finely ground clay, inelastic earth and rock, stoneware is classified by its ingredient makeup and extreme firing temperature required to reach its optimal hardness. With a storied history that includes two presidential commissions and cross-border, Mexico-America business ties, Ceramica el Palomar de las Margaritas (El Palomar) has been producing stoneware in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, since 1964. A collaboration and confluence of talents including those of famed ceramist Ken Edwards, El Palomar was the original pioneer of high-quality, high-fired stoneware in Mexico. Sourcing a proprietary mix of ingredients from the mines of Celaya in central Mexico, El Palomar takes special care in maintaining a consistent, lead-free mixture for all of its pottery. Given the hardness and unique nature of the clay mixture, each piece of stoneware takes a lengthy 28 days to produce from start to finish. El Palomar's potte"
Price: 17.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2005/11/14/pal02.jpg)
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Entree Plate |
"Stoneware is one of the most durable and hardy types of pottery. Made from a mix of finely ground clay, inelastic earth and rock, stoneware is classified by its ingredient makeup and extreme firing temperature required to reach its optimal hardness. With a storied history that includes two presidential commissions and cross-border, Mexico-America business ties, Ceramica el Palomar de las Margaritas (El Palomar) has been producing stoneware in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, since 1964. A collaboration and confluence of talents including those of famed ceramist Ken Edwards, El Palomar was the original pioneer of high-quality, high-fired stoneware in Mexico. Sourcing a proprietary mix of ingredients from the mines of Celaya in central Mexico, El Palomar takes special care in maintaining a consistent, lead-free mixture for all of its pottery. Given the hardness and unique nature of the clay mixture, each piece of stoneware takes a lengthy 28 days to produce from start to finish. El Palomar's potte"
Price: 22.36
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2013/08/27/1377621711-PAL03SETa.jpg)
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Entree Plate |
"Stoneware is one of the most durable and hardy types of pottery. Made from a mix of finely ground clay, inelastic earth and rock, stoneware is classified by its ingredient makeup and extreme firing temperature required to reach its optimal hardness. With a storied history that includes two presidential commissions and cross-border, Mexico-America business ties, Ceramica el Palomar de las Margaritas (El Palomar) has been producing stoneware in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, since 1964. A collaboration and confluence of talents including those of famed ceramist Ken Edwards, El Palomar was the original pioneer of high-quality, high-fired stoneware in Mexico. Sourcing a proprietary mix of ingredients from the mines of Celaya in central Mexico, El Palomar takes special care in maintaining a consistent, lead-free mixture for all of its pottery. Given the hardness and unique nature of the clay mixture, each piece of stoneware takes a lengthy 28 days to produce from start to finish. El Palomar's potte"
Price: 25.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2005/11/14/pal10.jpg)
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Salad/Appetizer Plate |
"Stoneware is one of the most durable and hardy types of pottery. Made from a mix of finely ground clay, inelastic earth and rock, stoneware is classified by its ingredient makeup and extreme firing temperature required to reach its optimal hardness. With a storied history that includes two presidential commissions and cross-border, Mexico-America business ties, Ceramica el Palomar de las Margaritas (El Palomar) has been producing stoneware in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, since 1964. A collaboration and confluence of talents including those of famed ceramist Ken Edwards, El Palomar was the original pioneer of high-quality, high-fired stoneware in Mexico. Sourcing a proprietary mix of ingredients from the mines of Celaya in central Mexico, El Palomar takes special care in maintaining a consistent, lead-free mixture for all of its pottery. Given the hardness and unique nature of the clay mixture, each piece of stoneware takes a lengthy 28 days to produce from start to finish. El Palomar's potte"
Price: 17.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2013/09/03/1378227855-PAL13SETAa.jpg)
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Entree Plate |
"Stoneware is one of the most durable and hardy types of pottery. Made from a mix of finely ground clay, inelastic earth and rock, stoneware is classified by its ingredient makeup and extreme firing temperature required to reach its optimal hardness. With a storied history that includes two presidential commissions and cross-border, Mexico-America business ties, Ceramica el Palomar de las Margaritas (El Palomar) has been producing stoneware in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, since 1964. A collaboration and confluence of talents including those of famed ceramist Ken Edwards, El Palomar was the original pioneer of high-quality, high-fired stoneware in Mexico. Sourcing a proprietary mix of ingredients from the mines of Celaya in central Mexico, El Palomar takes special care in maintaining a consistent, lead-free mixture for all of its pottery. Given the hardness and unique nature of the clay mixture, each piece of stoneware takes a lengthy 28 days to produce from start to finish. El Palomar's potte"
Price: 22.36
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2013/08/27/1377620170-PAL17SETAa.jpg)
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Talavera Entree Plate - Pattern 02 |
"These beautifully handcrafted Talavera plates by the renowned Tomas Huerta ceramic studio will make a vibrant and cultural addition to any space in your home. With over 100 unique designs in this expansive collection, you're sure to find one that fits your taste. Every authentic Talavera plate is handmade in Puebla, Mexico, and is 100% lead free; chip and crack resistant; as well as microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe! There is even an eyelet on the back of each plate for easy wall hanging, making a Talavera plate an excellent gift idea, too."
Price: 49.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2014/07/01/1404237512-TH002_a.jpg)
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Talavera Salad Plate - Pattern 02 |
"These beautifully handcrafted Talavera plates by the renowned Tomas Huerta ceramic studio will make a vibrant and cultural addition to any space in your home. With over 100 unique designs in this expansive collection, you're sure to find one that fits your taste. Every authentic Talavera plate is handmade in Puebla, Mexico, and is 100% lead free; chip and crack resistant; as well as microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe! There is even an eyelet on the back of each plate for easy wall hanging, making a Talavera plate an excellent gift idea, too."
Price: 39.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2014/07/01/1404237505-TH002B_a.jpg)
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Talavera Entree Plate - Pattern 05 |
"These beautifully handcrafted Talavera plates by the renowned Tomas Huerta ceramic studio will make a vibrant and cultural addition to any space in your home. With over 100 unique designs in this expansive collection, you're sure to find one that fits your taste. Every authentic Talavera plate is handmade in Puebla, Mexico, and is 100% lead free; chip and crack resistant; as well as microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe! There is even an eyelet on the back of each plate for easy wall hanging, making a Talavera plate an excellent gift idea, too."
Price: 49.95
![](http://www.lafuente.com/images/enlarge_new/2014/07/01/1404237857-TH005_a.jpg)
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