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  2. Uriarte Talavera - Wikipedia

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    Facade of the Uriarte workshop in Puebla, Mexico. Uriarte Talavera is a traditional Talavera enterprise in the city of Puebla, Mexico, which has been in existence since 1824. It was begun as a family workshop by Dimas Uriarte, but today it is run by a business group. However, the enterprise still makes Talavera pottery using 16th century methods.

  3. Artisanal Talavera of Puebla and Tlaxcala - Wikipedia

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    Uriarte Talavera workshop in Puebla. The process to create Talavera pottery is elaborate and it has basically not changed since the early colonial period when the craft was first introduced. [14] [2] [9] The first step is to mix black sand from Amozoc and white sand from Tecali. It is then washed and filtered to keep only the finest particles.

  4. Cayetano Corona Gaspariano - Wikipedia

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    Cayetano Corona Gaspariano is a Mexican potter from San Pablo del Monte, Tlaxcala, who is the only authenticated producer of Talavera ceramics in the state. [1] [2] He left his home state at age thirteen to learn the craft in Puebla, working for years at the Uriarte workshop. In 1981, he decided to return to San Pablo del Monte, founding his ...

  5. Handcrafts and folk art in Puebla - Wikipedia

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    Buildings with ceramic tiles in the city of Puebla. Puebla handcrafts and folk art is handcraft and folk art from the Mexican state of Puebla.The best-known craft of Puebla is Talavera pottery—which is the only mayolica style pottery continuously produced in Mexico since it was introduced in the early colonial period.

  6. List of Mexican artisans - Wikipedia

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    Cesar Torres Ramírez (Talvera pottery, Puebla) [57] Uriarte Talavera (Talavera ceramics, Puebla) [58] Salvador Vázquez Carmona(Jalisco) [59] Jorge Wilmot (Jalisco) [60]

  7. Puebla (city) - Wikipedia

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    Uriarte Talavera workshop facade Talavera plate by Marcela Lobo. Soon after its foundation, Puebla was well known for its fine ceramics, especially for the style that would be called Talavera. This has been due to the abundance of quality clay in the region, drawing some of the best artisans.

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