Archive for May 2011

Talavera & Majolica Pottery

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Colorful. Distinct. Bright. Lively. Vibrant. These are just a few of the most flattering words used to describe Mexican Talavera and Majolica Pottery, however there are few who know the rich stories behind these pieces of art. 

Both Mexican Talavera and Majolica owe its roots to the elaborate art coming form the Middle East as the Ottoman Empire spread throughout the countries alongside the Mediterranean; however, the art form that we see today was perfected by the Italians of Florence during the Renaissance, called tin-glazed. There are many stories about how the term "Majolica" came to be associated with this type of pottery, but I'll indulge you with one story. It is believed that the Moorish potters from the Spanish island of Majorca created the first patterns of this style, and, as apt to do by the purchasers, were named after the place of origin. Of course, this is only one of many various stories.



Regardless, while Majolica pottery can be as simple or ornate as the potter wants them to be, they are not the same as Mexican Talavera. When the conquistadors conquered the New World, the Valley of Mexico became the leading producers of Majolica, called Talavera. Talavera differentiates itself from Spanish Talavera and Italian Majolica through indigenous pottery techniques, distinct patterns, extensive use of various bright colors, and a milky-white glaze.  



As always, stop by my location on 2306 Jacksboro by Sullivan Toyota to learn more about what I carry.

Happy decorating

Decorators Show House

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This past weekend, Old World Pottery participated in the Decorators Show House benefiting the Women's Refuge at Faith Mission.

I would love to thank all the compassionate women who this first year event an incredible success, to the men from the Faith Mission who volunteered their time and backs to help me set up at the house, and to all those who visited and purchased merchandise!

I especially want to thank those who purchased some of my beautiful pottery and metal art work, as OWP donated a portion of our sales to Faith Mission.

Old World Pottery prides itself in being apart of the community, especially when it can help those less fortunate.

Here are a few pictures from the show, enjoy: