5.5" Michoacan Art Dish | Lagartija
HANDMADE IN MEXICO
Handcrafted and hand-signed in Tzintzuntzan, Mexico by master potter Manuel Morales Gámez. This 5.5" collector’s dish features his signature Lagartija (Lizard) motif and draws from ancient Purepecha symbolism. Each one-of-a-kind piece is a signed original: an heirloom-worthy work of ceramic art, ideal for serving, display, or collecting.
Story
Handcrafted in Tzintzuntzan, Mexico, each ceramic work by master potter Manuel Morales Gámez is a signed original—an heirloom-quality piece of collectible art. A fifth-generation potter, Manuel builds on the legacy of his father, who first introduced high-fired ceramics to their village, and draws deep inspiration from the ancestral symbols of the Purépecha people, the natural landscapes of the Pátzcuaro region, and the striking visual language of Mexican muralists like Diego Rivera.
Every vessel is wheel-thrown using locally sourced clay and finished in a gas-fired kiln. His intricate, hand-painted motifs reflect a dialogue between Mexico’s pre-Hispanic heritage and modern artistic vision. No two pieces are alike—each one a singular expression of cultural identity, timeless technique, and the hand of the artist himself.
Details
- MEASUREMENTS:14 cm W x 5 cm H / 5.5" W x 2" H
- MATERIALS: 100% Clay
- ORIGIN: Mexico
- NOTE: Patterns vary from piece to piece. Each unique glaze design is hand painted.
Product Care
Hand wash using soft, non-abrasive sponge and dish liquid.
Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán
Manuel Morales Gámez
A native of Tzintzuntzan, Manuel Morales Gámez is a master potter with over 25 years of experience. Coming from a five-generation lineage of potters, Manuel began working with clay at the age of eight under the guidance of his father, Miguel Morales, who introduced high-fired ceramics to the village.
Manuel later studied painting and graphic design at the University of Michoacán in Morelia, drawing inspiration from Mexican masters like Diego Rivera and ancient Purepecha symbols found near Tzintzuntzan’s yácatas (pyramids). His work blends traditional motifs with a modern vision, celebrating Mexico’s pre-Hispanic heritage and the natural beauty of the Patzcuaro region.
In his workshop, surrounded by historic olive trees, Manuel creates intricate, museum-quality ceramics using a non-electric wheel and a gas-fired kiln. His pieces are widely recognized nationally and internationally, featured in exhibitions and permanent collections in Mexico, the U.S., and Europe.

Recommended Products
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Obakki products ethically made?
Yes, all Obakki products are crafted in partnership with artisans around the world, adhering to fair trade principles and supporting sustainable practices. We prioritize ethical sourcing and work closely with our artisan communities to ensure fair wages and respectful working conditions.
How do I care for my Obakki products?
Each Obakki product is unique, crafted with care and attention to detail. To maintain their quality, we recommend following the specific care instructions provided with your purchase. Generally, gentle cleaning methods and proper storage will help preserve the beauty and longevity of your items.
Where are Obakki products made?
Our products are handcrafted by skilled artisans from various regions around the globe, including Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. We celebrate the rich cultural heritage and traditional techniques of each community, bringing their unique creations to your home.
What materials are used in Obakki products?
We use locally sourced, sustainable materials that reflect the natural resources and traditions of our artisan partners' regions. This includes natural fibers, ethically sourced woods, and other eco-friendly materials, ensuring each piece is both beautiful and responsibly made.
Does Obakki offer customization or special orders?
At Obakki, we offer customization on all of our Made to Order (MTO) pieces to bring your vision to life. Special orders are considered on a case-by-case basis, depending on quantity and the nature of the request. For customization inquiries or special orders, please reach out to our customer service team at shop@obakki.com. We will do our best to accommodate your needs in collaboration with our artisans.
What if my Obakki product has slight variations?
Slight variations in color, size, or finish are natural characteristics of handcrafted items and are a testament to their authenticity. These unique differences highlight the individual craftsmanship of each piece, making your Obakki product truly one-of-a-kind.
Does Obakki ship internationally?
Yes, we are pleased to offer international shipping to bring our artisan-made products to customers worldwide. Shipping rates and delivery times may vary depending on your location. For detailed information, please refer to our shipping policy or contact our customer service team.
What is Obakki's return policy?
We want you to be completely satisfied with your Obakki purchase. If for any reason you are not, we accept returns within 30 days of receipt for a refund or exchange, provided the item is in its original condition. Please visit our returns and exchanges page for detailed instructions and to initiate a return.