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Best Seller | Novica Handmade Aztec Calendar Eagle Warrior Ceramic Sculpture Both the sun calendar and the eagle warrior are representative of the Mexica culture, also known as Aztec, explain artisans from the Angel Cerón Artisan Association as they introduce this original sculpture. ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Paddling serenely across a pre-Hispanic lake, an ancient duck is frozen in time, the moment preserved for eternity. Walter Jose Acosta depicts the beautiful bird in a ceremonial vessel in the style of Peru's Moche people, who crafted realistic clay... ... more | $99.95 $72.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Once the loyal companion of the Aztec warriors, the Xoloitzcuintle inspires today this cute design from Mexico. Artisan Sergio Ponce draws inspiration from the traditional Hacienda style to decorate this ceramic sculpture, whose painted finish enriches... ... more | $50.95 $35.99 FREE shipping go to store |
'Jaguar Warrior and Huehuetl' - Unique Aztec Museum Replica Ceramic Sculpture Trained in warfare as well as in mystical arts a jaguar warrior plays the sacred huehuetl drum in a sculpture by Angel Ceron. This highly detailed replica is inspired by an original drum found in Malinalco where warriors trained in spirituality and... ... more | go to store |
Aztec Warrior with Rattles,'Handmade Ceramic Sculpture of Aztec Warrior from Mexico' Mexican artisan Angel Ceron expertly designs and handcrafts this sculpture out of yellow clay from the state of Oaxaca. The sculpture depicts a traditionally clad Aztec warrior wearing an eagle headdress and holding two green rattles. Behind the... ... more | go to store |
'God of Rain and Lightning' - Handcrafted Archaeological Ceramic Aztec Sculpture With sharp red fangs and his characteristic round eyes Tlaloc is the Aztec god of rain and lightning. Angel Ceron replicates an ancient polychrome vessel that dates from 1440 to 1469 A.D. The original is in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico... ... more | go to store |
'Chac Mool' - Toltec Maya Archaeological Ceramic Sculpture from Mexico A unique fusion of Maya and Toltec styles the chac mool depicts a reclining person holding a bowl. The first such figures were discovered in the late 1800s in a number of sites in Yucatan. Thought to depict sacrificial victims the bowls received... ... more | go to store |
'Lord Ai Aepec' - Unique Archaeological Ceramic Sculpture Lord Ai Aepec appears standing on an orb with clasped hands looking toward the heavens. He has feline fangs and he is flanked by snakes. The orb is adorned with a mollusk and vessel as symbols of the food and water provided by this Moche deity. Jose... ... more | go to store |
Mochica Warrior,'Peruvian Mochica Style Decorative Warrior Ceramic Vessel' The artistic essence of the Moche people, also known as Mochica, is masterfully revived by Peru's Walter Jose Acosta in this breathtaking ceramic reproduction of a huaco vessel. With meticulous craftsmanship, every delicate detail springs to life,... ... more | go to store |
'Hacienda-Inspired Grey Xoloitzcuintle Ceramic Sculpture' Once the loyal companion of the Aztec warriors, the Xoloitzcuintle inspires today this cute design from Mexico. Artisan Sergio Ponce draws inspiration from the traditional Hacienda style to decorate this ceramic sculpture, whose painted finish enriches... ... more | go to store |
'Small Ochre Aztec Calendar' - Mexico Archaeological Ceramic Placque Angel Ceron recreates the elaborate stone sculpture known as the Aztec Calendar or Sun Stone. Discovered in Mexico City the original massive stone is on display in the National Museum of Anthropology and History. The Aztecs (or Mexica as they called... ... more | go to store |
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