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Majolica Ceramic Flower Pot 'Wild Flowers' Item ID: 2669933074
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Customer Reviews
J
Colorful but not garish
It’s a tastefully designed and nicely executed example example of talavera on a sturdy pot.
K
So bright and cheery!
I like this pot so much I have just purchased it again.My succulents look so beautiful in these pots.
M
Beautiful
Such an attractive addition to my porch!
L
Beautiful!
This is a beautiful pot, the colors are very rich and happy.
D
Makes a lovely gift with a plant
I planted a blooming flower in this beautiful pot for a birthday present. It is well crafted with nice bright colors.
K
Gorgeous
Love this pot so much!The colors are so bright and vibrant.Perfectly packaged and shipped quickly.
S
BRIGHT AND CHEERY
This cheery plant pot is much brighter and colorful than in the photos. Very happy with this purchase!
A
Beautiful flower pot
This item is lovely and well made. It also came with a postcard which was very sweet.
M
Beautiful pot for future flowers
Very pretty addition to the planters I display on my porch every summer. Quality workmanship.
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Pedro Alba
"I come from a family of humble means from the beautiful state of Guanajuato. Dad was a bus driver and mom stayed at home looking after my five sisters and me. I learned from an early age to work hard to be able to provide for the family, because I had to work when I was in primary school.
"With a lot of effort and hard work I managed to stay in school and graduate as a teacher. While working as a teacher from 1979 to 1990, I supplemented my income by being a salesperson for a ceramics workshop. I developed my own client base but, at some point, the workshop couldn't keep with their orders, which motivated me to start my own workshop. I opened it in 1979 and I specialize in Talavera style ceramics for décor and for service.
"I've taken quite a few ceramic courses around the country, organized by Mexico's Ceramists' Society. My technique is 100% hand-crafted and I use mineral glazes and paints. I've kept the first vase I've ever made and my pieces are characterized by my own specific style. I enjoy developing new designs. Over the years, my workshop has grown to such an extent that I can offer work to people in my community. I'm pleased with the working environment we've created – we really enjoy working with each other.
"However, that has become my greatest challenge – to ensure there are always enough orders so that the artisans in the workshop will always have work, and that I can continue to provide my children with a good education.
"In 1998, I went back to college and earned a degree in international commerce. In 1998 and 2004 I received state awards for my work and, from 2004 to 2007, I organized seminars, workshops and courses with the top ceramists of Mexico.
"I've had the opportunity to show my work through individual and group exhibits in the United States and in several countries in Europe, Central and South America.
"I'm happy about working with you and sharing a part of each one of us through our handcrafted ceramics."
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