Description: Handmade and hand painted Mexican teapot with lid by Ken Edwards. Decorated with an adorable bluebird and sweet butterflies. Gorgeously styled bluebell flowers and blossoms. Removable lid with vent holes. No chips or cracks, super clean. Some roughness to the glaze consistent with handmade piece. Lovely neutral gray stoneware with blues, browns and greens. This handcrafted teapot is completely hand decorated by the artisans at Ken Edwards. Each Ken Edwards piece is a unique piece of art, and completely lead-free. This piece measures approximately 7.5 long from spout to handle, 5” diameter across the bottom and 7" tall. The Ken Edwards Story Ken Edwards was born in the USA, educated in the Arts in Kansas City, Missouri and studied his art in Japan. You will see the Asian influences in his "Collection" series. In the 1960's Ken Edwards migrated to the crafts village of Tonala, in Central Mexico, where he founded the company known as Ken Edwards Stoneware. The Museo Regional de la Cerámica (Regional Ceramic Museum) inTlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico is located on Independencia Street in the center of the city. The museum is one of two main ceramics museums in the city, with the other being the Pantaleon Panduro Museum .[1] A chronology of the works of Ken Edwards can be seen there showing the progression of his craft. It is quite an honor to be included in this museum. His works from the 1960's to present day can be seen here. Box D
Price: 39.99 USD
Location: Portland, Oregon
End Time: 2024-11-17T20:57:15.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Ken Edwards
Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Handmade: Yes
Modified Item: No
Culture: Mexican