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Physical Characteristics
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Material
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Ceramic
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Shape
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Object
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Dimensions
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?" x ?"
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Capacity
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? fl. oz.
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Optimal drink size
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? fl. oz.
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Decorative Characteristics
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Coloring
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Black mainly
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Imagery
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Wahine or Woman
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Marking
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Label on bottom, "Ceramica Fina Jujuetes y Regalos Enrique Guerra Diag. San Antonio 1684-A-"
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From Mauna Loa, Mexico City, a Tiki Location
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Manufactured by Enrique Guerra
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Designed by ?
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Produced from ?-?
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Edition of ?
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This fertility goddess mug appears to have been created by a ceramicist in Mexico City, and was likely used by the Mauna Loa there. The mug has a black, semi-matte glaze, and is of a woman down to mid-calf. The arms are separated from the body and clasped in front, and there are swirl details on the back. Another version of this mug has less detail, and is marked Mauna Loa.
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