Majolica

Type of earth ware usually associated with wares produced in Spain, Italy, and Mexico. The process of making majolica consists of first firing a piece of earthenware, then applying a tin enamel that upon drying forms a white porous surface.
A design is then painted on and a transparent glaze applied.

Finally the piece is fired again. This type of ware was produced in the ancient Middle East by the Babylonians. Today authentic Mexican decor items are still being made with the same methods and skills.

Uriarte is one of the biggest and oldest certified workshops in Puebla. The vast variety of Uriarte talavera products gives you an opportunity to search and find the painted ceramic item that you’ve been looking for! Each and every one of our Mexican pottery items will add an original aspect and will set an authentic look to your house. Authentic Mexican decor is a great solution for people who want to give the house a personal touch.


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