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Ceramics from yesteryear
The Virgen de Guadalupe, milagros, sacred hearts and images are all artistic motifs used in Mexican folk art in every state in Mexico.
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"Milagro"means "miracle" in Spanish. Milagros are religious charms that are prevalent throughout Mexico and are used to request or thank God for a miracle.
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These charming medium size bowls with legs, or molcajetes, are beautiful dotted bowls from Capula, Michoacán, in the heart of the state of Michoacán. I purchased them at the Semana Santa folk art market from the sweetest young couple. They are great little gifts to lend a shot of color to a kitchen and to serve guacamole or salsa for chips.
These pretty bowls are all one of a kind and come with a matching ceramic spoon.
All of our ceramics are food safe, lead free and can go in the oven, microwave and dishwasher, though we do recommend hand washing.
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state of origin: Michoacándimensions: Medium: 5" by 3.24" high, comes with matching spoon