A playful menagerie wraps around this tiny terracotta pitcher, with hand-painted rabbits, birds, florals, and dotted cactus pads in deep cobalt and rosy clay tones. That distinctive high-spouted neck and red base suggest mid-century folk pottery traditions from Tonalá or surrounding regions in Jalisco, Mexico.
There’s a small chip at the base—consider it a well-earned passport stamp from decades of storytelling.
Add charm, whimsy, and a bit of Old Mexico to your shelf with this one.
Approx. 4.25" tall
Hand-painted on natural clay
Features rabbits, birds, and florals
Minor base chip, otherwise great vintage condition
Likely Tonalá, Mexico, c. 1960s–70s
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