Wow!! Beautiful. When I was working on a roof in the country outside of Visalia, California years ago, the house had a hand made sink in the bathroom that had designs also. But nothing like the one you've shown!
Gorgeous! I did murals in my kids' rooms once; an underwater scene for Johnnie with the yellow submarine, complete with cartoon Beatles in the portholes. For Elisabeth, ( called Bitsy), a triple decker ice cream cone, each flavor dripping down the wall and half way across the floor. Never thought to do a sink. That's way cool, though.
@jagerhans - I guess it is the floor... In Mexico things are a bit simpler. This is an exmple of Talavera pottery from Puebla, Mexico. It is a type of majolica ceramic, which is distinguished by a milky-white glaze. Authentic Talavera pottery only comes from the city of Puebla and the nearby communities of Atlixco, Cholula, and Tecali, because of the quality of the natural clay found there and a tradition of production that dates to the 16th century.
@~Zen~ Casually checked a friend of mine's bathroom, she too installed a stylish à la page round sink without an overflow, Big Toilet thinks it's sexier with less holes today but I'd have my say about that. They should give along with those a free floor mop set