Crafted from burnished black clay and painted in warm terra cotta slip, it features a stylized central glyph—possibly representing maize or the sun—encircled by swirling, flame-like motifs. The shape evokes traditional cantimploras (water flasks), but this piece is purely decorative, designed to hang proudly on the wall.
Its minimal loop makes it easy to display, whether you’re styling a cultural corner, a warm-toned gallery wall, or a rustic modern vignette. Origin is likely central or southern Mexico, possibly from Guerrero or Oaxaca. A perfect blend of handmade history and graphic visual power.
• Approx. 7.75” H from base to top of loop x 7” W
• Hand-formed black clay with red slip decoration
• Good vintage condition with minor surface wear
• No maker’s mark
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19,99$Precio
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Please note, vintage goods are final purchase and cannot be returned. These pieces may be aged, have chips or cracks or peeling paint due to the nature of their age and use. We do our very best to describe and photograph any significant irregularities, and we try to avoid offering products with visible defects.
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