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Ceramics and pottery in Mexico date back thousands of years before the Pre-Columbian period, when ceramic arts and pottery crafts developed with the first advanced civilizations and cultures of Mesoamerica. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Mexico Home Talavera 2


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México
Home decor with Talavera
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Production 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.
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The origin of Talavera pottery begins in China
where glazed pottery began. Chinese techniques
and designs were brought to Spain via Majorca by
the Moors by the end of the 12th century. From
there it spread to the rest of Europe, under the
name majolica. Spanish craftsmen near Toledo,
Spain, adopted and added to the art form.
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Further Chinese and Italian influences were
incorporated as the craft evolved in Spain, and
guilds were formed to regulate the quality
Pre-Hispanic cultures had their own tradition of
pottery and ceramics, but they did not involve a
potter's wheel or glazing.
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There are several theories as to how majolica
pottery was introduced to Mexico, but the most
accepted was that monks who either sent for
artisans from Spain or knew how to produce the
ceramics themselves
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These monks wanted tiles and other objects to
decorate their new monasteries, so to keep up
with this demand, either Spanish artists or the
monks taught indigenous artists to produce
the glazed pottery
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A significant number of secular potters came to
Mexico from Seville and Talavera de la Reina,
Spain during the very early colonial period.
Later a notable potter by the name of Diego
Gaytán, who was a native of Talavera, made an
impact on pottery after he arrived in Puebla.
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That is the beginning of talavera in Mexico and
then was change it and improve it by adding new
vivid colors and some new designs to these new
high quality pottery.
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This beautiful Talavera sinks and tiles are
majestically done and painted by hand. They can
transform a home into a very Mexican style.
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México
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