Floral Tableware(308 items)
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Featured Reviews on Floral Tableware
Ceramic appetizer bowls, 'Raining Flowers' (7 piece)





By Susan
Absolutely gorgeous
Item arrived just as pictured. Was incredibly well-packaged. I was worried about it arriving un-broken due to there being several pieces but it was in perfect condition and was enthusiastically appreciated when the person I bought it for opened it. Thank you for a beautiful product.
Ceramic serving bowl, 'Raining Flowers'





By Patricia
I display this proudly!
This isnt just a versatile serving piece, its a mood-brightener and a beautiful piece of original art. So glad to have it to brighten my home during these quarantine days.
Ceramic tequila decanter, 'Floral Festivities'





By Terry
Great for tequila
My favorite tequila comes in a nondescript bottle, but it becomes special when I put it in this decanter. Also bought one as a gift for friends.
Featured Artist
Sergio Ponce Handcrafted ceramic decor accents
"I've resolved to keep my enthusiasm high and believe in my ability to create my own future. I'm betting on innovation to succeed, and I never forget that there's a whole world to conquer."
I met you in 2018 in a forum organized by a Mexican government entity promoting and advising people who want to export their work. I was intrigued by each technical detail that assists artisans. I immediately said yes.
The ensuing months were ones of learning... read more
Popular Floral Tableware
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Artisan Crafted Ceramic 12-inch Dinner Plates (Pair), "Zacatlan Flowers"
$79.99Flowers blossom with an exuberant feast of colors on plates designed in the Talavera style of the state of Puebla. The motifs are painted by hand over the ivory-color ceramic plates with a palette that includes yellow-orange, blue, and green flowers over a crisscross network of dots and crosses. Bordered by a black honeycomb, this pair of plates comes from the 'Zacatlán Flowers' collection designed by Pedro Tecayehuatl.
Talavera is a distinctive art form brought to Mexico by artisans from Talavera de la Reina, Spain. The ceramic artisans of Puebla, Mexico then incorporated Chinese designs, thus creating the blue and oyster-white patterns traditionally associated with Talavera Poblana. Today there are also more "contemporary" designs that include yellow, green, orange, mauve, black and red.
National and international conventions require that a rigorous procedure be followed in the elaboration of authentic Talavera-style ceramics. Each individual piece will be slightly different, and therefore a unique work of art. -
Talavera Ceramic Dessert Plates from Mexico (Pair), "Raining Flowers"
$49.95Created by Sergio Ponce, these Majolica ceramic dessert plates will bring the beauty of Mexico to your kitchen or dining room. The pair is painted by hand with vibrant floral motifs inspired by the traditional Talavera style.
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Artisan Crafted 11 Inch Blue Talavera Style Ceramic Plate, "Talavera Kaleidoscope"
$84.99A mosaic of blue daisies is captivating in a Talavera-style plate with scalloped borders designed by Alonso Luis. The lavish composition on the enameled ceramic plate is painted by hand with the same characteristic palette of colors that distinguish Talavera artistry, such as green, cobalt blue, and yellow underscored by an ivory hue.
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Artisan Crafted Ceramic 47-oz Drinkware Pitcher, "Zacatlan Flowers"
$114.99Flowers blossom with an exuberant feast of colors on a pitcher designed in the Talavera style of the state of Puebla. The motifs are painted by hand over the ivory-color ceramic pitcher with a palette that includes yellow-orange, blue, and green flowers over a crisscross network of dots and crosses. Bordered by a black honeycomb, the original pitcher comes from the 'Zacatlán Flowers' collection designed by Pedro Tecayehuatl.
Talavera is a distinctive art form brought to Mexico by artisans from Talavera de la Reina, Spain. The ceramic artisans of Puebla, Mexico then incorporated Chinese designs, thus creating the blue and oyster-white patterns traditionally associated with Talavera Poblana. Today there are also more "contemporary" designs that include yellow, green, orange, mauve, black and red.
National and international conventions require that a rigorous procedure be followed in the elaboration of authentic Talavera-style ceramics. Each individual piece will be slightly different, and therefore a unique work of art.