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Ceramics from yesteryear
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These small handmade Mexican talavera pitchers are from Dolores Hidalgo and made by one of our favorite workshops. Their talavera is always lead-free. We currently have several beautiful talavera designs of the pitcher in stock. Not all designs are online yet. They are meant to be used and go with the patterns that we stock in our other ceramics. Has a nice strong handle that is not wimpy. It's known as a "lechera" which means it's for milk -- it's bigger than a creamer but not as big as a water pitcher.
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state of origin: Guanajuatodimensions: approx 7" tall by 6.5" wide