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Talavera Pearl Earrings

Regular price $38.00 USD
Description

The Talavera Pearl Earrings have a unique mixture of colors that set the tone for a classy outfit. These are river pearls and they contrast gorgeously with the white and blue of the hand painted Talavera piece. (The 14k gold is a thin layer used to cover the Stainless Steel)

  • Handmade Jewelry
  • Huggie Style Earrings
  • Made with Clay, Stainless Steel, River Pearls, and 14k gold. 
  • Colors used: Cobalt blue, white, and gold.

Measurements:

Length: 2.2"

Each earring weight: 3 g

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Shipping and care

Shipping and care

Shipping & Care Details

  • Free Shipping on All U.S. Orders
  • Each piece is handcrafted with care and designed to last
  • Ready to Ship: Pre-crafted items ship out next business day
  • Crafted by skilled artisans, each Talavera Jewelry piece is a unique blend of tradition and elegance.
  • We honor craftsmanship and sustainability, ensuring that every creation is both beautiful and ethically made.
  • Our jewelry carries the artistry of generations, making every item one of a kind.
Talavera Facts

Talavera Facts

  • Handmade & Unique – No two Talavera pieces are exactly alike! Each item is carefully hand-formed, painted, and glazed by skilled artisans.
  • Fired at High Temperatures – Authentic Talavera is fired at over 1,800°F (1,000°C) to create a strong, durable ceramic finish.
  • Protected by Law – True Talavera pottery can only be produced in specific regions of Mexico, including Puebla, Tlaxcala, and Cholula, and must follow strict quality standards.
  • Original Colors – Traditional Talavera designs were originally painted in six colors: blue, yellow, black, green, orange, and mauve. The classic blue-and-white style was inspired by Chinese porcelain.
  • Spanish Influence – Talavera was introduced to Mexico by Spanish artisans in the 1500s, who brought ceramic techniques from Talavera de la Reina, Spain.
  • Global Recognition – Puebla’s Talavera is a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage, showcasing the deep artistic and historical value of this craft.
  • Used in Architecture – Beyond pottery, Talavera tiles and mosaics decorate churches, fountains, and historic buildings throughout Mexico.