Tonalá Style Mexican Pottery Bowls Set of 2 1960s
Tonalá Style Mexican Pottery Bowls Set of 2 1960s
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Celebrate the vibrant folk-art tradition of Mexican pottery with this set of two hand-painted Tonalá-style earthenware bowls, crafted in Jalisco, Mexico during the mid-20th century. Featuring bold cobalt blue floral motifs against a warm cream-colored glazed ground, these bowls showcase the handcrafted character and rustic beauty that made Mexican majolica and folk pottery popular throughout North America. Their versatile sizes make them ideal for serving, display, farmhouse décor, Southwestern interiors, or pottery collections. Visible glaze variations, kiln marks, and hand-painted details highlight their artisanal construction and unique character. Good vintage condition with age-related wear, staining, and glaze imperfections consistent with age and use. Please review photos for full details.
Dimensions:
Large Bowl: 9” x 4”
Small Bowl: 8” x 3”
