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   10.0" Diam. x 6.1" H

Plate:

   12.0" Diam. x 1.2" H

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Weight:  5.0 lbs

 

Ceramic

Dishwasher safe

Free of lead and toxins

Microwave safe

Signed by the artist

Hand-crafted product -- color, size or motif may vary slightly

 

Ships from NOVICA Office in Mexico.




Ceramic cheese plate, 'The Invitation'

Centered by a blue blossom, a cross terminates in flowers. Painted by hand, crosshatch motifs emulate starlight. Their low relief adds to the beauty of this covered cheese plate by Jorge Quevedo. The deep cobalt border is inspired by Mexico's traditional Talavera pottery.

Small cracks may appear on the surface due to the hand-crafted nature of this product.
Your Price: $54.95
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Jorge Quevedo

Jorge Quevedo

"My work blends traditional designs with my modern, lead-free technique…."
"Hello, my name is Jorge Quevedo. The region where I was born and raised is renowned for its majolica ceramics. Although my family worked in other fields, I was fascinated by ceramics and, while still in high school, I took a job in a pottery workshop. There I learned the techniques...

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Jorge Quevedo

"Hello, my name is Jorge Quevedo. The region where I was born and raised is renowned for its majolica ceramics. Although my family worked in other fields, I was fascinated by ceramics and, while still in high school, I took a job in a pottery workshop. There I learned the techniques and processes. After several years, I wanted to set up my own ceramics studio, and I saved up until I was finally able. It started out small, but little by little, my workshop grew.

"We always found lead to be a problem. After researching and experimenting, I came to master the technique using white clay instead of those commonly used in the region. I also work with lead-free glazes so as to meet the expectations of today's shoppers.

"The process begins by mixing the powdered clay with water to achieve a smooth, uniform paste. We shape it in molds or on the potter's wheel and let it dry thoroughly. We then smooth the fragile pieces and fire them at 800°C [1,472°F] for six hours to become cajete (bisque or biscuit). We draw the motifs freehand and, with natural fiber brushes, fill them with lead free colors. For relief motifs, we use a latex tool similar to a medicine dropper. Once they dry, we dip them in colorless glaze for a glossy finish and high fire the pieces at 1,000°C [1,832°F] for eight hours.

"My work blends traditional designs with my modern, lead-free technique, offering shoppers a quality product adapted to today's needs."

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