PavoReal Blue Pattern.
This pattern is inspired by the mesmerizing tail feathers of a Peacock. Both the unique shapes, and vibrant colors are influenced by traditional Talavera & Majolica artistry.
Bella Hacienda Pattern.
Mexico is known for its hacienda life, and we wanted to introduce a small piece of this beauty and lifestyle to our ceramic dog bowls. The colors, flowers, and geometric shapes in this pattern are reminiscent of the beautiful haciendas of Mexico. All this and a dog named Bella.
Creating A Unique Vessel For Your Rescued Companion.
Our hand-painted ceramic pet bowls incorporate the entire Talavera color palette to create majestic imagery and patterns of each edition. Cultural, floral, and geometric patterns directly influenced by traditional Talavera & Majolica artistry of Puebla Mexico. Tierra Talavera bowls are twice baked in a high-fire kiln. The first bake cures and hardens the raw natural terracotta. Next our talented all Female team of Talavera artisan painters “free-hand-paint” each bowl with the selected pattern, a tedious process that requires no stencils, only practiced skill. The bowls are then loaded back into the kiln for the 2nd bake occurs in a high-fire gas powered kiln for several hours where temperatures reach 1800˚F. The intense heat creates a reaction where the glass compounds previously applied transform into a glossy protective glaze coat covering the entire surface of each bowl.
This glossy glaze protects the ceramic and hand painted pattern also allowing it to be both waterproof and resilient to intense heat. The glaze finish also draws out all of the colors and provides a vibrant shine.