Vintage Tonalá Teapot, likely Ken Edwards c. 1960's
A charming teapot done in the traditional Tonalá style that features a floral motif with bird and butterfly accents on each side.
Dimensions
9.5"L x 6.5"W x 6"H
Circa
1960's
Ken Edwards
Ken Edwards is an American artist who migrated to Tonalá in the 60's after studying ceramics art in Japan. He produces traditional Tonalá designs with a hint of Asian influence. A chronology of his works from the 60's to present day are featured in the Museo Regional de la Cerámica in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco.
Condition
Good, consistent with age and use.
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