Orange-Red Mexican Laquered Maque Dish from Uruapan Michoacan
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ABOUT THIS MAQUE LACQUERED DISH
This one of a kind Maque lacquered plate or batea is from Uruapan, Michoacan.It is decorated with flowers in orange and red tones. The whole dish was crafted using the almost lost pre columbian technique of Maque, a type of lacquer developed by the Purepecha Indian during the XIVth century. To make the painting, the artist must etch out the pattern and paint it after with a hand made mixture of vegetable pigments, oils and minerals. The preparation of the paint takes several days.
TECHNICAL DATA
HEIGHT | .62 In / 1.6 cm. |
DIAMETER | 5.66 In / 14.4 cm. |
APROX. WEIGHT | 3.30 Oz / 94 gr. |
MADE OF | Wood |
REGION | Uruapan, Michoacán. |
TECHNIQUE | Maque |
ETHNIC GROUP | Purépecha |
SKU | 0727-20 |
CARE | Clean with pledge or similar, avoid contact with water. |