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Product ID: 180135
By Jose Arriola, this charming nativity scene depicts the Holy Family, angels and the Three Kings wearing the traditional Guatemalan weavings of Totonicapán. Crafted and painted by hand, they are accompanied by a donkey, a gentle cow and two fluffy sheep.
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This art work is beautiful! It is packaged so carefully and every item arrived in perfect condition.
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Very pretty, colorful. So happy I ordered this piece of art. Thank you to the artist. I love it. Laura
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This granddaughter loves anything made in other countries
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You can find our ceramic nativity scene 'Totonicapan' (set of 12) by Jose Arriola in holiday decor & ornaments categories such as Christian Nativity Scenes, Christmas Nativity Scenes, Nativity Nativity Scenes, Religious Nativity Scenes and Ceramic Nativity Scenes. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Preserving Traditions
Jose creates the most beautiful ceramic ornaments and figurines. His family has lived in Antigua for more than 100 years and he takes great pride in practicing the same ceramic techniques his ancestors used. He wishes to help this tradition continue and he teaches anyone in his community who has an interest in learning.
Microcredit Financing
Jose Arriola has received 7 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $450 and the most recent for $2550. Proceeds were used to purchase paints and materials for his ceramics to continue production.
Enabling Education
Jose's children are all grown but but he does provide financial support for the education of one person outside of his family and he occasionally supports other children's school expenses.
Confronting Adversity
Jose has been dealing with diabetes for over 17 years. His condition has caused many problems for him, but currently he is able to control it and enjoy his life.
Job Creator
Jose provides employment to several people within his community.
"Don't ask me how, but we never lacked food on our table – we could be lacking in many things during the Civil War, but we never lacked food."
"My full name is Jose Antonio Arriola Rodenas and I come from a happy family that has lived in Antigua for more than 100 years! My grandparents... read more