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The earliest domestic Mexican High-Quality Ceramics dates from the Formative period (1500-1000 bc ) in the Valley of Mexico. On the Gulf coast the Olmec culture produced hollow, naturalistic figurines. During the Classic period ( ad 300? to 900?), High-Quality Ceramics figurines from the east showed lively freedom of expression; those from the west were often grouped in impressionistic scenes of daily life. At Teotihuacán in the central plateau, polychrome three-footed vessels were produced in molds. In the Post-Classic era the Toltecs occupied the central plateau, producing typical High-Quality Ceramics painted red on cream or orange on buff. Later, the Aztecs first assimilated earlier abstract decoration, then turned to red and orange bowls ornamented with birds and other life forms. Farther south, the Zapotecs and Mixtecs resisted Aztec influence. Besides modeled animals, humans, and gods, they made a highly burnished polychrome ware that influenced later High-Quality Ceramics. |
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The art of creating beautiful High-Quality Ceramics has been cultivated for centuries by the Mexican people. Simply by looking at the magnificent High-Quality Ceramics created by pre-Columbian civilizations we can see that this land possesses an extraordinary artistic heritage.
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Today, the tradition of High-Quality Ceramics is alive in Mexico, with beautiful pieces created by skilled artisans to fulfill both decorative and functional needs. In essence, due to it's handcrafted nature and original design, each piece of High-Quality Ceramics can be considered a work of functional art. At thehandcraftmall.com
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