Andean Hand-Painted Ceramic Nativity Ornament from Peru, "Chullo Nativity"
Resting within a giant chullo hat, Mary and Joseph watch over baby Jesus in this nativity ornament from Peru. Anita Contreras of Peru designs this addition to your Christmas decor, crafted of ceramic with a hand-painted design.
- 0.12 kgs
- 0.3 lbs
- 8.5 cm H x 9 cm W x 6 cm D
- 3.3" H x 3.5" W x 2.4" D
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Raymond
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07/30/2018
"Great piece"





Awesome work
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Edward
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03/01/2021
"Beautiful in Simplicity"





Unique way of presenting a typical Nativity scene using a peasants hat as s shelter for the Holy Family.
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Carolyn
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01/11/2021
"A charming addition to my collection of nativities"





Quality is excellent. I am very pleased with my purchase. Thank you!
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kathy
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01/01/2020
"Ceramic Ornament"





Very cute and well made
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- Christmas
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Patricia
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02/15/2022
"Beautiful Ornaments"





I love these. I had others by the same artisan and they looked so festive on my wood dowel Christmas tree.
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Laura
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09/22/2021
"Dream catcher is beautiful!"





Just received the Dream Catcher today. I loved it when I first saw it online but it was out of stock for a while. It was well worth the wait and it is even more beautiful in person. I am proud to have this piece of art in my home, thank you!
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