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Burnished Pottery: Studio Pajarito, Tonala, Mexico

$80 USDBurnished Pottery: Studio Pajarito, Tonala, Mexico

Home Decor:Studio Pajarito
This competition-quality piece of "barro bruñido canelo"—literally "burnished cinnamon clay"—was crafted in the internationally celebrated family-run studio of Nicasio Pajarito in Tonalá, Mexico. Born of a tradition stretching back to before the Spanish conquest, this style of pottery is one of the oldest that is still produced in Mexico. In a highly-labor intensive process, each object is first polished with the mineral pyrite, decorated with natural earth-based paints, and ...
Mexican Burnished Pottery: Pajarito, Tonala, Mexico

$80 USDMexican Burnished Pottery: Pajarito, Tonala, Mexico

Home Decor:Studio Pajarito
This one-of-a-kind piece comes from the studio of Nicasio Pajarito, a prize-winning artisan from Tonalá in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. This particular example of "barro bruñido canelo"—literally "burnished cinnamon clay"—was executed by Nicasio Pajarito's youngest son who carries on a five-generation tradition in this rare art form. Before firing, this style of pottery is polished extensively with the mineral pyrite in order to seal up pores in the clay. The piece is then ...
Mexican Burnished Pottery: Pajarito, Tonala, Mexico

$80 USDMexican Burnished Pottery: Pajarito, Tonala, Mexico

Home Decor:Studio Pajarito
This one-of-a-kind piece comes from the studio of Nicasio Pajarito, a prize-winning artisan from Tonalá in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. This particular example of "barro bruñido canelo"—literally "burnished cinnamon clay"—was executed by Nicasio Pajarito's youngest son who carries on a five-generation tradition in this rare art form. Before firing, this style of pottery is polished extensively with the mineral pyrite in order to seal up pores in the clay. The piece is then ...
Mexican Burnished Pottery: Pajarito, Tonala, Mexico

$40 USDMexican Burnished Pottery: Pajarito, Tonala, Mexico

Home Decor:Studio Pajarito
This one-of-a-kind piece comes from the studio of Nicasio Pajarito, a prize-winning artisan from Tonalá in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. This particular example of "barro bruñido canelo"—literally "burnished cinnamon clay"—was executed by Nicasio Pajarito's youngest son who carries on a five-generation tradition in this rare art form. Before firing, this style of pottery is polished extensively with the mineral pyrite in order to seal up pores in the clay. The piece is then ...
Mexican Burnished Pottery: Pajarito, Tonala, Mexico

$80 USDMexican Burnished Pottery: Pajarito, Tonala, Mexico

Home Decor:Studio Pajarito
This one-of-a-kind piece comes from the studio of Nicasio Pajarito, a prize-winning artisan from Tonalá in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. This particular example of "barro bruñido canelo"—literally "burnished cinnamon clay"—was executed by Nicasio Pajarito's youngest son who carries on a five-generation tradition in this rare art form. Before firing, this style of pottery is polished extensively with the mineral pyrite in order to seal up pores in the clay. The piece is then ...
Mexican Burnished Pottery: Pajarito, Tonala, Mexico

$80 USDMexican Burnished Pottery: Pajarito, Tonala, Mexico

Home Decor:Studio Pajarito
This one-of-a-kind piece comes from the studio of Nicasio Pajarito, a prize-winning artisan from Tonalá in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. This particular example of "barro bruñido canelo"—literally "burnished cinnamon clay"—was executed by Nicasio Pajarito's youngest son who carries on a five-generation tradition in this rare art form. Before firing, this style of pottery is polished extensively with the mineral pyrite in order to seal up pores in the clay. The piece is then ...
 
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