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30 Days Trial
We want you to be fully satisfied with your purchase from our site, However; if you are not fully satisfied you may return it and receive full refund.
All of our products come with money back 30-day return policy, excluding shipping fee and local taxes (calculated from the day on which the product is received). We are confident that your experience with us will be 100% satisfactory. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your order you may send it back for a full refund.
If you wish to return a product send it to the address below, with a short note stating your details.
Please be sure to include the following details:
1. Full Name
2. Order number
3. Reason for return
Return Address:
Power Positioning Ltd,
Returns Department,
6893 Sullivan Road,
Grawn, MI 49637
U.S.A
You will be credited for the full sum pending arrival of the product.
For additional questions: Just call +1-866-2289132 (U.S toll free)
Shipping charges and local taxes on international orders are non refundable.
How to buy?
To help you find your way around our site, our Talavera collection is presented in categories (as seen in the left navigation bar), you can either select a category, use our in-site search engine (also in the left navigation bar) or simply browse around the site, to see our magnificent array of Talavera items:
(Ceramic Bowls)
(Serving Plates)
(Flowerpots)
(Vases)
(Mirrors)
(Tiles)
(Ornaments)
(Basins)
(Home Decor)
(Wine Cups)
(KitchenWare)
(Crystals)
Talavera Designs
When we look at the hand painted plates, Talavera jars, vases, and Mexican tiles, we
can detect the confluence of several extraordinary cultures in this type of art. We can
easily observe distinctive characteristics of Spanish, Arabic, Italian and Chinese origin,
and of course the magnificent creativity of the Ladino and Native people of Mexico.
Arabic: in its designs and use of mineral pigments. Keep in mind that the Moors
conquered Spain and had tremendous influence on all the artistic expressions of Spain.
Italian: it is from this Mediterranean country that the term Majolica originates,
and it refers to a process that the Italians used since the 14th Century to produce
ceramics. This technique consisted of applying or brushing pigments on raw or unfired glaze.
Spanish: Spain is the country from which this technique was brought to Mexico,
with a distinctive style that came from Talavera de la Reina.
Chinese: Because of the extensive imports from China to Mexico, Chinese ceramic
was soon imitated, particularly their designs. You can observe this similarity specially on
the blue on white Talavera.
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