Tlaquepaque Burnished Green Vase Exotic Bird 1940s for sale
Item ID: 395565
Item Description
Beautiful hand painted burnished (Brunido) vase with exotic bird and flower design.
Brunido is the Mexican term for pottery that has been hand rubbed with pyrite or leather to marry the glaze to the pottery.
These feathered designs were made only for a short period of time in the 1930s and 40s.
Also known as "earthenware of water", this burnished ceramic ware is also famous, not only for its decorations and splendid burnish, but also for the flavor, fragrance and freshness of water stored in it. For this reason these pieces were locally known as "barro de olor" (scented clay).
In excellent condition for Mexican Pottery which, because it is low fired, always has a chip or two or a glaze pop or something.
Item Details
Eras: 1900s / 20th century, 1940s, 1950s
Styles: Mexican/Spanish Flavor
Measurements: 27.9 x 22.9 x CM (H x W x D) Change Unit
Quantity: 1
Condition: Excellent Condition
Design History
Designer: Unknown designer
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