A striking example of traditional Granada pottery, this large hand-thrown earthenware bowl features a vibrant green-glazed bird at its center, surrounded by stylized foliage and rhythmic wavy bands in classic Fajalauza style. The central motif is both decorative and symbolic, rooted in centuries-old Andalusian ceramic traditions. The bowl’s wide rim is lightly stippled and unglazed, emphasizing its rustic charm. This type of ware was traditionally used for display or as a serving vessel during festive occasions in southern Spain. Details: • Origin: Granada, Spain (Fajalauza tradition) • Material: Glazed earthenware • Dimensions: Ø 49 cm / 19.3 in, H 15 cm / 5.9 in • Period: Early 20th century Condition: Very good antique condition with minor glaze crazing and firing irregularities typical of hand-crafted Fajalauza pieces. Photos are part of the .