Ken Edwards El Palomar Tonala Mexican Pottery Decanter - Hand Painted Birds
- Dimensions :
- H22 x W23 x D11
- Color :
- blue
- Material :
- bakelite
- Style :
- vintage
Stunning vintage Ken Edwards hand-painted pottery decanter from his famous El Palomar workshop in Tonala, Mexico. Artist: Ken Edwards (American, 1922-2020s) - renowned pottery artist. Origin: El Palomar, Tonala, Jalisco, Mexico. Era: 1960s-1970s. Technique: High-fire stoneware (over 1000°C), hand-painted. Design: Beautiful birds including owl, peacock, and decorative florals in traditional blue tones. Features: Original cork stopper, decorative handle. Signed: Artist signature visible on base. Condition: Excellent vintage condition. Cork shows wear consistent with age. About Ken Edwards: Ken Edwards studied art in Kansas City and Japan before moving to Tonala, Mexico in the 1960s. He revolutionized Mexican pottery by introducing high-fire stoneware techniques and unique designs inspired by traditional Tonala folk art. His work is featured in museums and highly collectible worldwide. Each Ken Edwards piece is unique and hand-painted by skilled artisans - no two pieces are exactly alike! Perfect for collectors of: Mexican folk art pottery. Ken Edwards stoneware. Mid-century modern decor. Authentic artisan crafts. A rare piece from a legendary pottery studio!.