Peruvian Religious Ceramic Sculpture
(24 items)Featured Reviews on Peruvian Religious Ceramic Sculpture
Wood retablo, 'Virgin Mary'
By Suezy
My third one! Yes, theyre that good!
I bought the first one for myself as a confirmation gift because one of our Deacons, in a class for new Catholics, said every Catholic home must have a few things - one of them was a statue or photo or painting, etc., of our Blessed Mother Mary. I bought the second for a woman in my Bible study, who is from Peru and just moved into a new home. I bought the third one for my sister, because when she saw a photo of mine, she fell in love with it - not for the religious appeal, but from a folk art perspective - and after looking at many online, I cant agree more. I watched the video of how the artisan makes the retablo and it added even greater value to it. I simply love them. I love the scene behind Mary - the high mountains, and the flowers, in a wooden box with doors. I mounted mine on a wall in my home office and see it from where I sit. Im buying the next one as a thank you gift for a close friend who I will be visiting in a few weeks.
Ceramic sculpture, 'Peace Nativity'
By Sandra
Meaningful Nativity
I love this Nativity created by Dionisio Rojas. The painting of each character is beautifully detailed. Instead of Peace Nativity, I call mine, In the Hands of God. The pictures do not capture how truly wonderful it looks.
Wood and ceramic nativity scene, 'Christmas Joy'
By Taylor
wonderful folk art piece
Adeste fideles læti triumphantes,Venite, venite in Bethlehem.Natum videteRegem angelorum:Venite adoremusDominum.
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