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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 04:02:177 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>Ceramic plaque, 'Small Ochre Aztec Calendar' by Angel Ceron</title>
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					Angel Ceron<br />(Mexico)</p>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">Angel Cerón 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 themselves) believed that the sun struggled daily against the forces of darkness. They aided the sun through human sacrifices. This beautiful replica is sculpted in clay and given a crackled... (<a href="http://www.novica.com/referral.cfm?cellid=RSS2008022201&p=145627">Read More</a>)</p>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 13:01:703 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>Ceramic plaque, 'Small Beige Aztec Calendar' by Angel Ceron</title>
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					Angel Ceron<br />(Mexico)</p>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">Angel Cerón 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 themselves) believed that the sun struggled daily against the forces of darkness. They aided the sun through human sacrifices. This beautiful replica is sculpted in clay and given a crackled... (<a href="http://www.novica.com/referral.cfm?cellid=RSS2008022201&p=145628">Read More</a>)</p>
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					Price: $28.95 
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			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 13:01:483 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>Ceramic wall plaque, 'Maya Coronation in Ochre' by Angel Ceron</title>
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					Angel Ceron<br />(Mexico)</p>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">Immortalized in an ascension tablet Kan Xul receives the crown of Palenque from his ancestor Pacal considered the first great ruler of the city. He wears a pectoral that depicts the sun god and a woman in a jade collar and skirt presents him with the symbol of lineage. Angel Cerón replicates the 644-720 AD stela from Palenque. Located at the western limits of the Maya territory where the sun sets Palenque is thought to have been a necropolis.... (<a href="http://www.novica.com/referral.cfm?cellid=RSS2008022201&p=145630">Read More</a>)</p>
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					Price: $32.95 
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			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 13:01:170 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>Ceramic wall plaque, 'Maya Coronation in Beige' by Angel Ceron</title>
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					Angel Ceron<br />(Mexico)</p>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">Immortalized in an ascension tablet Kan Xul receives the crown of Palenque from his ancestor Pacal considered the first great ruler of the city. He wears a pectoral that depicts the sun god and a woman in a jade collar and skirt presents him with the symbol of lineage. Angel Cerón replicates the 644-720 AD stela from Palenque. Located at the western limits of the Maya territory where the sun sets Palenque is thought to have been a necropolis.... (<a href="http://www.novica.com/referral.cfm?cellid=RSS2008022201&p=145631">Read More</a>)</p>
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					Price: $32.95 
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			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 13:01:00 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>Ceramic wall plaque, 'Mighty Maya Jaguar in Ochre' by Angel Ceron</title>
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					Angel Ceron<br />(Mexico)</p>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">Powerful and mystical the jaguar was believed to reign the underworld. The Maya people called it "Balam " and regarded it as a symbol of power as well as the ruler of night and time. To them a politician must have the attributes of a jaguar. Angel Cerón replicates the ceramic stela with astute mastery featuring the antique stylizations of the Maya codex.</p>
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					Price: $28.95 
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			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 13:01:843 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>Ceramic statuettes, 'Tlaloc, God of Rain' (pair) by Angel Ceron</title>
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					Angel Ceron<br />(Mexico)</p>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">Angel Cerón honors Tlaloc god of earthly waters and fertility with a pair of hand-crafted ceramic statuettes. The people from the Teotihuacán culture believed him to be responsible for drought as well as for floods. This belief spread throughout Mexico reaching the Maya who referred to him as Chaac and from there to Central American cultures. The statuettes bear a slightly yellow undertone due to the clay used.</p>
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					Price: $32.95 
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			<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 12:01:730 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>Ceramic wall plaque, 'Mighty Maya Jaguar in Beige' by Angel Ceron</title>
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					Angel Ceron<br />(Mexico)</p>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">Powerful and mystical the jaguar was believed to reign the underworld. The Maya people called it "Balam " and regarded it as a symbol of power ruler of night and time. To them a politician must have the attributes of a jaguar. Angel Cerón replicates the ceramic stela with astute mastery featuring the antique stylizations of the Maya codex.</p>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 12:01:573 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>Figurine, 'She of the Serpent Skirt' by Angel Ceron</title>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">A skeletal figure she stands with her hands raised in the posture of women who die in childbirth. Angel Cerón sculpts the image of Coatlicue  "She of the serpent skirt." Mexica earth goddess and mother of the gods her image bears the symbol "Eight Malinalli " or "grass." Her son Huitzilopochtli the sun god and god of war defended her from the powers of the night.</p>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2007 00:09:00 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>Ceramic statuette, 'Maya King of Palenque in Golden Brown' by Angel Ceron</title>
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					Angel Ceron<br />(Mexico)</p>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">This vivid sculpture personifies Pacal founder of one of the most important Maya dynasties. Angel Cerón crafts this extraordinary replica of the sculpture found in Pacal's mausoleum in Palenque. Ceron's work is meticulous as he carefully details the facial features and elaborate headdress of this important Maya emperor.</p>
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					Price: $59.95 
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			<pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2007 12:09:373 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>Ceramic plaque, 'Aztec Calendar in Grey' by Angel Ceron</title>
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					Angel Ceron<br />(Mexico)</p>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">Angel Cerón presents a faithful replica of the Aztec calendar known also as the "Sun Stone." According to pre-Hispanic beliefs there have been a total of five suns including the current one. According to legend the previous four together with humans were destroyed by the gods' wrath. The calendar represents the fifth sun and tells the story of the past four and marks the changing of the seasons. The Aztecs (or "Mexica " as they called... (<a href="http://www.novica.com/referral.cfm?cellid=RSS2008022201&p=96198">Read More</a>)</p>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 00:08:00 PST</pubDate>
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