These redware plates exemplify the vernacular ceramic traditions of Tlaquepaque, a region renowned for its artisanal pottery. The bird motif, rendered in a stylized folk-art Bandera manner, reflects regional decorative conventions and the artisanal practices of local potters. The piece demonstrates both functional and ornamental qualities, characteristic of Mexican vernacular ceramic production.
-Size: [insert size]
-Materials: Aldana clay
-Provenance: [insert era if known]
-Made in: Mexico
-Notes:
These redware plates exemplify the vernacular ceramic traditions of Tlaquepaque, a region renowned for its artisanal pottery. The bird motif, rendered in a stylized folk-art Bandera manner, reflects regional decorative conventions and the artisanal practices of local potters. The piece demonstrates both functional and ornamental qualities, characteristic of Mexican vernacular ceramic production.
-Size: [insert size]
-Materials: Aldana clay
-Provenance: [insert era if known]
-Made in: Mexico
-Notes: