No cracks or chips. 

The rippled handles and rim are a lovely shade of green. It's truly an eye catching piece. 

Majolica pottery originated in the 16th century and is primarily distinguished by the milky-white glaze used after the first firing. Majolica pottery is a diverse category of clay arts under which, Spanish-influenced Talavera and Italian Majolica are sub-genres. Mexican Majolica primarily differs from traditional Talavera in the art form and use of colors. Traditional Talavera is known for its intricate pattern work whereas Majolica uses more free-form designs and artwork.

The Santa Rosa workshop lies in the mountains of central Mexico, high above the city of Guanajuato at 8,360 feet. The company takes its name from both the town and the clay of the local Sierra de Santa Rosa mountains used in the pottery. Started by the Salazar family, Santa Rosa has been crafting majolica pottery for over forty-five years. Following tradition, today a group of the Salazar grandchildren manage all aspects of the studio, from sourcing and firing the clay to glazing, painting and designing new styles. Each Santa Rosa Majolica piece is in itself a unique work of art, one that will bring the flavor and flare of this artistry directly into your home.

This Majolica Ginger Jar is simply stunning and will make a memorable gift, perfect for house-warmings or weddings! It also is a wonderful accent piece for the living room, kitchen, or dining room. Using modern, high-temperature kilns, each Majolica jar and vase has a strong and durable finish that resists chips and cracks.

Measurements: 
Height with lid: 10 1/4 inches