Jarabe Tapatio
Jarabe Tapatio
Jarabe Tapatio
Jarabe Tapatio
Jarabe Tapatio
Jarabe Tapatio
Jarabe Tapatio
Jarabe Tapatio
Jarabe Tapatio
Jarabe Tapatio

Jarabe Tapatio

Ceramic Bowl (ID: A95442)
Designed by Jean Elton
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Jarabe Tapatío: Inspired by the swirling energy of Mexico’s national folk dance, Jarabe Tapatío captures movement and rhythm in both color and form. The vessel’s elliptical shape, a result of intentional warping during the final firing owing to its notched underside, lends a dynamic quality, as if the piece itself is mid-motion, twirling to the beat of a vibrant melody. Its surface is alive with a festival of geometric patterns, interwoven in bright blues, fiery oranges, and verdant greens, evoking the lively spirit of traditional dance costumes.

The satin finish, both inside and out, enhances the depth of its intricate surface treatment, softening the interplay of colors while preserving their vivid intensity. A warm terracotta band encircles the piece, grounding the composition and adding to the sense of festive harmony. The vessel’s unique form, shaped by precisely placed notches on the base, ensures that no two perspectives of this piece are ever quite the same—an ever-shifting visual delight.

The work is fired first to approximately 1800 degrees F, after which any remaining fine alterations are made, and the surface treatment is applied by hand by the artist. A second firing to about 2100 degrees F completes the process, ensuring its durability and artistic integrity.

This piece bears the JeanElton signature on its underside and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA), both of which display its unique serial number.
  • Glossy finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 5,6, vitrified
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Stoneware
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Jean Elton

Jean Elton

Jean Elton Studio
"We love making ceramic vessels that represent a break from symmetrical objects with earthy glazes, yet retain a faint echo of functionality. We like to explore flowing, dramatic shapes with either bright colors or elegant whites that make a unique design statement in discerning collectors' homes or offices."

Jean Elton is the husband-and-wife team of Lois Jean and William (Bill) Elton Barker. Lois loves creating beautiful objects in 3-D; Bill enjoys the engineering aspects of the discipline. Lois also loves to ask, "what if...?" One day, she asked this question, and Bill responded that the mold wasn't built for that. Lois tried it anyway, and the result became one of Jean Elton's most popular designs. Bill is now a fan.

Lois and Bill collaborate on a computer to create the dramatic lines of their proposed object. A model is then rendered on a 3-D printer or hand assembled using laminates. Bill makes plaster molds from the model and Lois slip casts her "canvases," which she then paints or otherwise decorates. Because these are large statement pieces, overhead cranes are needed to move the molds.

At age 6, Bill accompanied his mother to the College of Ceramics at Alfred University, where he first tried his hand at pottery. He later graduated with an MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Lois has participated in and led numerous ceramic workshops. She received formal ceramic training at the University of Hartford, Connecticut, and also studied with Wilhem and Elly Kuch in Germany.

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