Novica Mexico

Ceramic nativity figures, \'Angel and Three Kings\' (set of 4)

In Mexico, nativity scenes played an important role in Christmas celebrations from colonial times on. Families usually added figures to the set each year. Working in ceramic, artisans from Mexico\'s Reintegrate Foundation create the Three Kings in brightly colored robes.


Merchant: NOVICA


Ceramic cross, \'Floral Peacock\'

Mexico\'s lush vegetation and exotic fauna inspire this admirable cross by Pedro and Maria. Bright flowers escort a regal peacock of blue and green plumage. Set over a cobalt blue background, this ceramic cross celebrates Mexico\'s traditional artistry.


Merchant: NOVICA


\'Colonial Palaces II\' (pair)

The rustic charm of small colonial towns pervades these elegant lithographs by Guillermo Fern�ndez de Castro. Carved wood portals from highland forests line the cobblestone streets of Tapalpa, an alpine village in West Central Mexico.


Merchant: NOVICA


Talavera cookie jar, \'Heritage\'

Alonso Luis, one of Mexico\'s finest artisans, creates this traditional Talavera ceramic in autumn and winter hues. Stylized carnations dance on a cookie jar, each petal meticulously painted by hand.


Merchant: NOVICA


Talavera ceramic plate, \'Carnations\'

Stylized carnations dance on a ceramic plate, each petal meticulously painted by hand. Surrounded by jade leaves for a modern touch, this design is an exceptional example of Talavera art, hand painted by Mexico\'s Alonso Luis.


Merchant: NOVICA


Blown wine glasses, \'Crimson Serpentines\' (set of 6)

Swirls of crimson spin unrestrained, highlighting the exotic elegance of these fine quality glasses. A testimony to Mexico\'s blown glass tradition, the design glows with contemporary chic. Hand blown in Mexico, this set is designed and crafted by Javier and Efr�n.


Merchant: NOVICA