4.5" x 4.5"
This authentic hand-painted ceramic tile by Javier Ramos Lucano showcases the vibrant folk art traditions of Tonalá, Jalisco, Mexico. The artwork features a whimsical calavera skeleton holding a smoking cigar or cigarette, rendered in bold colors against a rich red background.
Known for its centuries-old pottery and ceramic traditions, Tonalá has produced some of Mexico's most collectible folk art. Javier Ramos Lucano's distinctive style combines humor, cultural symbolism, and skilled craftsmanship, making his work highly sought after by collectors of Mexican folk art and Día de los Muertos art.
Measuring approximately 4.5 inches by 4.5 inches, this handmade ceramic tile is ideal for display in a folk art collection, gallery wall, or Day of the Dead themed décor. Each piece is individually painted, reflecting the unique artistry and heritage of Mexican ceramic traditions.
A charming and collectible example of traditional Mexican folk art that celebrates the enduring spirit of Día de los Muertos.
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