Here are some more photos from the exhibition on Mexican pottery and ceramics that is currently on display at the Palace of Iturbide...
Ceramic fish from Tonalá, Jalisco
Ceramic jar from Guanajuato, 1980
Pottery from Guanajuato decorated with the national emblem of the eagle and the serpent 1995
Salad bowl decorated with monkeys from Michoacán, 2025
Ceramic pieces inspired by nature, 2025
Banana vase from Guadalajara, 2016
Pitchers for "pulque" (a traditional fermented beverage made from an agave plant)
Ceramic piece depicting the legend of the volcanoes, Iztaccíhuatl and PopocatépetlMade in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, around 1950
Ceramic piece from Xalapa, Veracruz, 2025
Salad plate from Yucatán, 2025
Platter from San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, 2025
Jar from the state of Oaxaca, 2025
Ceramic platter from Coatepec, Veracruz, 2010
Platter with traditional landscape from the state of MIchoacán, 1987
Ceramic tiles from Puebla, 18th century
Large ceramic statue of the Virgin from Puebla, 19th century
Large clay figures of women from the state of Oaxaca, 1978
I will probably return to the Palace of Iturbide this week, because, in addition to the pottery exhibit, upstairs they are opening a show dealing with the World Cup.
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