Zapotec Ceramic Urn
Unavailable
Zapotec Ceramic Urn
Located in Hershey, PA
Prehistoric ceramic urn.
Antique 18th Century and Earlier Mexican Folk Art Vases
Ceramic
Unavailable
Zapotec Ceramic Urn
Located in Hershey, PA
Prehistoric ceramic urn.
Ceramic
Urns, Canopic Jar by Cartú
Located in Mexico City, Distrito Federal
Urns, canopic jar by Cartú for shelf.
Gold
Urns, "Nube" by MarCo Colin for Shelf
By Marco Colín
Located in Mexico City, Distrito Federal
Urns, Nube by Marco Colin for shelf.
Ceramic
Urns, Untitle, by Edgar Orlaineta & Perla by Shelf
By Edgar Orlaineta
Located in Mexico City, Distrito Federal
Urns Untitle, by Edgar Orlaineta & Perla by Shelf for Zona Maco, 2018.
Ceramic, Wood
Unavailable
H 15.75 in W 13.78 in D 23.63 in
Urns, "Protector and Guardian" by Roxana Ortega and Jesús for Shelf
By Roxana Ortega & Jesús
Located in Mexico City, Distrito Federal
Urns, "Protector and Guardian" by Roxana Ortega and Jesús for Shelf.
Ceramic
Hand Crafted Water Pot from Mexico, Circa 1960´s
Located in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato
Beautifully crafted pottery from the Mixteca region of Oaxaca, Mexico. This particular vessel was
Ceramic, Clay, Terracotta, Pottery
Pre Columbian Rare Impressive Large Aztec Urn Top Mexico
Located in London, GB
Impressive large Aztec urn Aztec Mexico. Post classic period 15th/16th century ad A large Aztec
Ceramic
Large turquoise ceramic planter urn, 20th century
Located in View Park, CA
A monumental hand-crafted ceramic urn, vase, or planter. Drainage hole in bottom; can be used
Ceramic
Sold
H 13.5 in W 7.5 in D 9 in
Picasso Pottery Vase, Double Handled Urn form with Sun, Edition Padilla Mexico
Located in Greensboro, NC
Picasso Pottery Vase, Double Handled Urn form with Sun, Edition Padrilla Mexico
Ceramic
Antique Mexican Art Deco Black-ware Urn - Puebla
Located in San Francisco, CA
A good, large, rare early 20th century art deco style Barrio de la Luz black-ware urn with large
Ceramic
Antique Mexican Talavera Poblana Blue on White Urn
Located in San Francisco, CA
A rare late 19th century blue on white talavera "florera" (flower pot) from Puebla, Mexico. The
Ceramic
URN, Ceramic and White Metal ‘Alpaca’, Handmade
By Jesús Guerrero Santos
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco
white metal (alpaca) base, was created in Tonalá, Jalisco, México, is a wheel-thrown and hand painted
Ceramic, Alpaca
URN, Ceramic and White Metal ‘Alpaca’, Handmade
By Jesús Guerrero Santos
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco
white metal (alpaca) base, was created in Tonalá, Jalisco, México, is a wheel-thrown and hand painted
Ceramic, Alpaca
Funerary Urn, Ceramic and White Metal ‘Alpaca’, Handmade
By Jesús Guerrero Santos
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco
white metal (alpaca) base, was created in Tonalá, Jalisco, México, is a wheel-thrown and hand painted
Ceramic, Alpaca
Funerary URN, Ceramic and White Metal ‘Alpaca’, Handmade
By Jesús Guerrero Santos
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco
white metal (alpaca) base, was created in Tonalá, Jalisco, México, is a wheel-thrown and hand painted
Ceramic, Alpaca
Funerary URN, Ceramic and White Metal ‘Alpaca’, Handmade
By Jesús Guerrero Santos
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco
white metal (alpaca) base, was created in Tonalá, Jalisco, México, is a wheel-thrown and hand painted
Ceramic, Alpaca
Uriarte Talavera Urn
By Isuaro Uriarte
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Manufactured by Uriarte Talavera in Puebla, Mexico, 1920s. Blue-washed glaze painted as floral
Ceramic
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