Frog planters, wall frogs, large frog, small frog, colorful frogs. You want a frog Talavera Pottery Store has them.
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September 4th, 2010Talavera Pottery Michocana planters
April 10th, 2010Talavera Pottery at TalaveraPotteryStore.com Michocana planters. Our Michocana planters and Talavera pottery add culture and rustic flare to any home or business. Whether you are looking to entertain or add curb appeal, our wide variety of Talavera pottery is sure to help. We are confident you’ll enjoy our Michocana planters because of their tin glazed opaque finish and their ornate styling.
Traditionally these pots adorned the homes in Mexico, but the Mexican pottery technique actually comes from Talavera, Spain. The Spanish explorers and settlers found that their Talavera pottery could easily be made in the Puebla, Mexico region. This 16th century pottery trade has been passed down from generation to generation. Today local artisans in Puebla, Mexico still bake and glaze using the same authentic Mexican Talavera pottery techniques. All of our michocana planters are created using the finest craftsmanship. You can be sure each Talavera pottery piece is authentic by viewing the Puebla, Mexico stamp on the bottom of each work. All orders are 100% secure and we strive for repeat business. To browse are large unique selection of Michocana planters please visit http://www.talaverapotterystore.com/talavera-planters/michoacanas.html
We understand that your neighbor’s planter from the local super mart looks decent, so we have just the answer. Browsing our unique selection of Talavera pottery and displaying them in a conspicuous manner will produce the desired backyard and ceramic envy. Featured products are michocanas, frog planters, suns, moons, eclipses, violet pots, strawberry pots, and window boxes. We have window boxes and Mexican flower pots that are great for growing healthy plants and displaying blooming flowers. The Mexican Talavera planters are hand painted and no two pieces are alike adding to their luster and value. The Mexican Talavera pottery is also durable with works lasting several hundred years. The tin glazed opaque finish makes the product impermeable. For this reason Mexican pottery is perfect for those perennial violets that need to be watered often.
Each order is secure and comes with mounting instructions if needed. Our customers keep coming back because of our total quality management systems and easy to use online checkout store. Please visit our homepage to view our wide selection of authentic Mexican Talavera Pottery. http://www.talaverapotterystore.com We have the right items to give your home the south western look. Our Michocana planters also work well in Spanish Mediterranean style homes.
We appreciate you choosing the Talavera Pottery Store, and we look forward to serving you.
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Talavera Pottery Animals
February 18th, 2010Talavera Mexican Pottery Frogs, Turtles, Lizards, Fish, Birds and more…

Talavera Pottery is an artistic labor of love, handcrafted by mexican artisans. Collectors and decorators favor this mexican pottery as it has a unique variety of colors and pottery designs. Interior decorators often stylize homes and businesses with the unique and bold look of Talavera pottery.
We have assembled a selection of the world’s best Mexican Talavera pottery for easy online purchase at our Talavera Pottery Store. Our unique collection of talavera planters, figurines, vases and bowls are the highest quality Mexican Talavera. We offer free shipping for all our Talvera pottery products within the continental United States.
We have one the best selections of Talavera Frogs on the Internet, including the Talavera Frog On Leaf, Talavera Frog Planters, Talavera Frog Wall Planters, Talavera Leaping Frog, and Talavera Wall Frogs. Visit our Ecommerce website to learn more and purchase online with free shipping.
Talavera Turtles are especially popular and the Talavera Pottery Store inventory stocks a great selection, including Talavera Corona Turtles, Talavera Wall Turtles, and
Talavera Sea Turtles. We also stock a good selection of unique Talavera lizards, Talavera Iguanas and Talavera Salamanders. The Talavera Alligator with Open Mouth is a customer favorite.
Talavera fish are a common household decoration, and the Talavera Pottery Store stocks an assortment of stylish and attractive Talavera Fish, including Talavera Tropical Fish, Talavera Standing Fish, Talavera Sea Bream, Talavera Puffer Fish, Talavera Mini Fish, Talavera Large Mouth Fish, Talavera Koi Fish, Talavera Hanging Fish, Talavera Bonsai Fish, and the popular Talavera Angel Fish.
Talavera birds and insects are favored decor interior decorators and the Talavera Pottery Store offers several choices, such as the Talavera Dove Planter, Talavera Hanging Cockatoo, Talavera Hanging Parrot, Talavera Standing Cockatoo, Talavera Swan with Small Wings, Talavera Toucan, Talavera Butterflies, Talavera Dragonfly and the popular
Talavera Mini Bee.
TalaverPotteryStore.com stocks an assortment of other Talavera Pottery animals, such as Talavera Armadillo, Talavera Monkey, Talavera Rattlesnake, Talavera Elephant Planter, Talavera Rabbit Planter, Talavera Wall Snake, Talavera Canadian Duck, Talavera Pig Planter, Talavera Piggy Bank, Talavera Rabbit, Talavera Rooster, Talavera Cat, Talavera Crab, Talavera Dolphin, Talavera Manatee, Talavera Octopus, Talavera Sea Horse, Talavera Shrimp and more.
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Talavera Pottery History
December 10th, 2009Talavera pottery originated in in Spain among the Arab-Andalusia culture. Arab Talavera potters settled 8 centuries ago in a region now known as Talavera de la Reina, Spain. The Spanish potters developed techniques and practices to produce the Talavera pottery material known as Majolica.

Talavera Pottery Frog
The Italian word Majolica refers to a Talavera pottery production process of applying or brushing pigments on raw or unfired glaze. Talavera pottery was spawned from Majolica, which was used by Italians in the 14th Century.
Talavera pottery Majolica was exported to Mexico in the 16th Century. History claims that Spanish monks colonizing Mexico employed and immigrated pottery craftsmen from Talavera de La Reina, Spain, to train the indigenous pottery artists residing in Puebla, Mexico how to create Talavera pottery with the same high quality of that produced in Spain. Mexico was already home to many native potters that skilled in producing pottery for everyday use in addition to religious and cultural uses. The Spaniards introduced Talavera pottery production tools and materials such as the potter’s wheel and tin-glazed pottery. The beautiful glaze work was the primary characteristic of majolica Talavera pottery.
Mexican pottery craftsmen combined the traditional Spanish majolica talavera pottery production with native pottery techniques of the Puebla region to produce Mexican Talavera Pottery. The Puebla, Mexico artistic culture and community became the new foundry for Talavera pottery.

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Talavera pottery is made in several parts of Mexico, however official Talavera pottery is produced exclusively in Puebla. The Talavera pottery created in the workshops of Puebla is officially recognized by the Government of Mexico. The Mexican government has designated Talavera pottery with special trade protections. Puebla Talavera pottery manufacturers are regulated and required to adhere to specific fabrication processes used to make the original 16th Century Talavera pottery. Clay to produce Talavera pottery must be acquired from the few approved clay sites in the Puebla, Mexico region.
Originally, Talavera pottery buyers used color to differentiate the quality of fine pottery from lesser quality pottery. Mineral pigments required to create the color blue were quite expensive, and therefore the color blue was reserved for only the hiqhest quality Talavera pottery. In the 18th Century, the Talavera pottery artists began using more colors, like green, mauve and yellow, in addition to the traditional blue tones popularized in the 16th and 17th Centuries.
Puebla, Mexico was home to skilled pottery artists and high quality clay, hence, Mexican Talavera pottery achieved profound quality and beauty. Wealthy Mexican families displayed extensive collections of talavera pottery in dinner sets and wall decorations. Mexican Talavera pottery has since experienced a surge of appreciation by collectors and interior designers in Mexico and the USA. Many retailers stock various Talavera pottery items such as talavera plates, talavera platters, talavera bowls, talavera jars and vases, talavera sinks, talavera dinner sets, talavera tiles, kitchen decoration, interior decoration, wall decoration, garden pottery, bathroom decoration, seasonal items and more.
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