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Agua - ceramic bathroom set from Mexico
- Ceramic bathroom set with hand painted Mexican patterns.
- The set includes:
- soapbox: 10x14 cm
- container for liquid soap with dispenser: h.20 width 5x9 cm
- water mug: ø 7,5 h. 9,5 cm
- toothbrush stand: 14x14 cm
- packaging for a box of tissues: 15x28 h.7,5 cm
- trashcan: 23x24 cm
- Other designs and colors of sets available
- Fast shipping from Poland
Bathroom set Agua
The bathroom set was manufactured in Talavera style. Each of the products that make up the set has been decorated with floral symbols characteristic of the Talavera style. In addition to its undoubted utility values, this set is an original and original bathroom decoration. The craftsmanship makes this porcelain unique. The patterns applied by the artist on the surface of the products are not identical, each of them may differ in line thickness or in the thickness of the layer of dye applied. The set can contrast beautifully with Talaver's one-color tile glaze.
Ceramics in Talavera style
This unique way of production was brought with the Spanish colonizers in the early 16th century. The colors previously used by the Maya and Aztecs were harmoniously integrated into the new technology. The way porcelain is dyeing, glazing and firing makes it extremely durable and resistant to mechanical damage. Talavera is also a very popular collector's product.
The bathroom set was manufactured in Talavera style. Each of the products that make up the set has been decorated with floral symbols characteristic of the Talavera style. In addition to its undoubted utility values, this set is an original and original bathroom decoration. The craftsmanship makes this porcelain unique. The patterns applied by the artist on the surface of the products are not identical, each of them may differ in line thickness or in the thickness of the layer of dye applied. The set can contrast beautifully with Talaver's one-color tile glaze.
Ceramics in Talavera style
This unique way of production was brought with the Spanish colonizers in the early 16th century. The colors previously used by the Maya and Aztecs were harmoniously integrated into the new technology. The way porcelain is dyeing, glazing and firing makes it extremely durable and resistant to mechanical damage. Talavera is also a very popular collector's product.
Colour | Multicolor |
Material | Ceramic |
Type of tile surfaces | Glossy |
Country of origin | Mexico |