Au contraire! You need to do a little homework. Talavera is from Takavera de la Reina in Spain. Puebla did not originate talavera but reproduced it with Mexico influences. The city is internationally known for its ceramics, which Philip II of Spain used as tiled revetments in many of his works, such as the monastery of El Escorial. The nickname of Talavera de la Reina is 'The City of Pottery' (La Ciudad de la Cerámica, in Spanish). Mexico's famous Talavera pottery was named after the city.
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Au contraire! You need to do a little homework. Talavera is from Takavera de la Reina in Spain. Puebla did not originate talavera but reproduced it with Mexico influences.
The city is internationally known for its ceramics, which Philip II of Spain used as tiled revetments in many of his works, such as the monastery of El Escorial. The nickname of Talavera de la Reina is 'The City of Pottery' (La Ciudad de la Cerámica, in Spanish). Mexico's famous Talavera pottery was named after the city.