Puaray Polychrome
Mexico/Central Mexico/...
1675-1700 CE
Historic
Puaray Polychrome is closely related to Castillo Polychrome, both of which are thought to be steps in the development of the Puebla Blue on White tradition that dominated the eighteenth century Mexican majolicas. Puaray Polychrome differs from Castillo Polychrome in the use of two distinct colors of blue in the design, thicker black outlines (compared to the delicate black lines used on Castillo Polychrome); and the use of black lines principally for outlining, rather than the detailing and filling of large areas of blue.
Compact, chalky white to buff-colored paste. Glossy, chalky white background enamel with designs painted in two colors of cobalt blue. Asian-inspired designs with floral motifs outlined or accentuated in black. Reverse side of vessels are often covered with a encircling row of overalapping arches.