This beautiful Mexican folk art clay pot (cazuela de barro con tapa y asa) is crafted from traditional red clay and hand painted with vibrant colors and geometric motifs. Featuring a fitted lid and side handle, it combines utility and artistry , making it perfect as a collectible display piece or for light serving.
🏺 Function
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This piece is a lidded handled pot , which was traditionally used for serving or simmering small stews, sauces, or beans .
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The single handle makes it similar to a saucepan (cazuelita de barro con asa) .
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The glaze inside suggests it was meant for practical use (though today, many collectors keep these as decorative pieces because older glazes sometimes contained lead).
📅 Age
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The wear, glaze crazing (fine cracks), and fading in the paint point to it being vintage , likely from the 1950s–1970s .
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The hand-painted details, with visible brush strokes and small imperfections, show it was not mass-produced but made in a small artisan workshop .

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