Looking for a way to infuse cultural charm into your home? Look no further than Monica de Castellanos' splendid collection of ceramic sculptures inspired by her Guatemalan heritage and her passion for angels. Each hand-painted piece showcases traditional female attire from various regions of the country. This one features the costume of Santiago Atitlan with a gorgeous red skirt and a white blouse or hüipil, both adorned with colorful stripes and motifs. With its protective varnish finish, this sculpture topped with beautiful wings and a harp is sure to be a cherished part of your home décor for years to come.
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The San Andres Xecul Angel that soars in the parlor of my nineteenth century row house in Baltimore reminds me to be kind to strangers and the homeless man who crosses your path for you may be entertaining angels unawares.
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Never received this product I was very disappointed since I paid for it
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I love angels, and this is unlike any I have. Shes beautifully painted, exactly like the picture. The size is perfect for above the archway leading to my kitchen. I would love to see more like this, in this size.
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"The beauty and color of each traditional dress inspire me. The regional differences are amazing."
"I was born in 1960 in Guatemala City. My parents weren't artists, but they had a great appreciation for everything related with art. They shared... read more