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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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Miniature Mexican Folk Art Pitcher with Rabbits & Birds | Hand-Painted Red Clay

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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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