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1970s Noe Suro Mexican Pottery Bird Dish - Tonala Art Hand Made

Authentic Noe Suro Signed Mexican Tonala Pottery Bird Figural Dish/Bowl Item Details: Maker: Signed "Noe Suro Mex" Origin: Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico Period: Vintage 1970s Style: Tonala Folk Art (Burnished/Glazed) Dimensions: Height 3.25" | Width 6.5" | Depth 4" Material: Hand-crafted Clay / Ceramic Description: This beautiful, hand-painted bird dish is a classic example of Noe Suro's early folk art work. It features traditional Tonala motifs, including stylized "Nahua" birds and intricate floral patterns in earthy blue, green, and brown tones. The piece is entirely handmade and showcases the "burnished" clay technique that makes Tlaquepaque pottery internationally famous. Condition: Good vintage condition light wear. The hand-painted glaze is vibrant and well-preserved. Minor surface wear on the unglazed base is consistent with its age. Please review photos as they are part of the description of the item.

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