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Handmade Grande Olla de Barro Approx 7.5 k. See image for approx size. Each one is not exactly the same, they are handmade and painted making them very unique in the details. If your item arrives damaged or lost enroute we only offer replacement if in stock or substitution of exact value or store credit.
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Buy JARRITOS mexican mug clay, Mexican clay cup, MEXICAN cup hand painted Hand made Mexican pottery coffee mugs (Green): Mugs - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
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Buy JARRITOS mexican mug clay, Mexican clay cup, MEXICAN cup hand painted Hand made Mexican pottery coffee mugs (4Mixcolorspack): Coffee Cups & Mugs - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
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Exemplifying exceptional craftsmanship and unmatched beauty, this vibrant ceramic flower pot is truly captivating thanks to its meticulously hand-painted floral and leaf motifs in an exquisite lapis hue against an off-white background. Mexicos Isabelle Collins draws inspiration from traditional Talavera techniques to craft this fabulous planter that will elevate any interior design scheme.
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Shop Large, Terracotta Flower Vase and other curated products on LTK, the easiest way to shop everything from your favorite creators.
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Isabel Orozco-Moore on Instagram: "Café de Olla ✨ This richly spiced Mexican coffee is sweetened with piloncillo and spiced with cinnamon, cloves, and star anise. It’s traditionally brewed in a Mexican clay pot called an olla de barro, but you can use a regular pot if you don’t have one. When it’s ready, use a fine mesh strainer, cheesecloth, or even a nut milk bag to strain out the coffee grounds. Get the recipe link in my @isabeleats profile or comment CAFE DE OLLA to have it sent your…
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