Style after the ceremonial braziers of the ancient Teotihuacan culture, this decorative vessel is intriguing. Artisans from Mexico's Barrios Home Workshop crafts the vessel from three types of clay...read more
Inspired by the ancient Teotihuacan culture, this fascinating decorative vessel is crafted by the Barrios Home Workshop in Mexico. The footed sculpture is formed from three types of local clay and...read more
This original design from the Barrios Home Workshop in Mexico is inspired by Teotihuacan, one of the oldest cultures in Mesoamerica. The footed censer is crafted from three types of local clay before...read more
With sharp fearsome curved fangs and his characteristic round eyes, Tlaloc is the Aztec god of rain and lightning. Artisans from the Angel Ceron Artisan Association depicts the powerful deity in a...read more
Expertly handcrafted from ceramic by members of the Angel Ceron Artisan Association in Mexico, this figurine embodies the spirit of tlalchichi dogs who were beloved companions in the Colima region...read more
This fabulous ceramic figurine captures the essence of the revered tlalchichi dogs, once cherished companions during Pre-Hispanic times in the Mexican state of Colima. With a vase held gracefully in...read more
This ceramic vessel is a replica of a famous Aztec archaeological sculpture in obsidian, which is on display in Mexico's National Museum of Anthropology. This version is burnished, high-fired ceramic...read more