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<p>[QUOTE="AntiqueBytes, post: 2375444, member: 13195"]Thanks for your help.</p><p><br /></p><p>From:</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://romaarellano.com/listing/813096770/vintage-tzintzuntzan-mexican-pottery-mug" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://romaarellano.com/listing/813096770/vintage-tzintzuntzan-mexican-pottery-mug" rel="nofollow">https://romaarellano.com/listing/813096770/vintage-tzintzuntzan-mexican-pottery-mug</a></p><p><br /></p><p>"Here we have a single mug or cup made by Mexican master potter Bernardo Zaldizar in the 1960s to 1970s. Zaldizar hails from the village of Tzintzuntzan, located in the state of Michoacan, about 230 miles west of Mexico City in a mountainous region near Lake Patzcuaro. Once a large and bustling city, Tzintzuntzan evolved into today's small community with pottery making for the tourist trade as the primary industry. A noted archeological site, the region is the location of the ancient ruins (yakatas) of five large temples. This mug is hand crafted of red clay and hand decorated in Zaldizar style of brown-black background with a striped fish and other bold stripes along the handle. Marked "BZ" on the bottom."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AntiqueBytes, post: 2375444, member: 13195"]Thanks for your help. From: [URL]https://romaarellano.com/listing/813096770/vintage-tzintzuntzan-mexican-pottery-mug[/URL] "Here we have a single mug or cup made by Mexican master potter Bernardo Zaldizar in the 1960s to 1970s. Zaldizar hails from the village of Tzintzuntzan, located in the state of Michoacan, about 230 miles west of Mexico City in a mountainous region near Lake Patzcuaro. Once a large and bustling city, Tzintzuntzan evolved into today's small community with pottery making for the tourist trade as the primary industry. A noted archeological site, the region is the location of the ancient ruins (yakatas) of five large temples. This mug is hand crafted of red clay and hand decorated in Zaldizar style of brown-black background with a striped fish and other bold stripes along the handle. Marked "BZ" on the bottom."[/QUOTE]
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