archaeological ceramics (10 items)
Colorful Ah Puch
Ah Puch Ceramic Wall Mask Crafted in Mexico
Colorful Ah Puch, Ah Puch Ceramic Wall Mask Crafted in Mexico
Angel Ceron Artisan Association
Depicted with a blue face and a majestic, colorful headdress, the face of the Mayan god of death, Ah Puch is depicted in this archaeologically-inspired mask from Mexico. The Angel Ceron Artisan... read more$39.99Artist: Angel Ceron Artisan Association
Pre-Columbian IV
Ink on Paper Giclee Print of Classic Pre-Columbian Stamp
Pre-Columbian IV, Ink on Paper Giclee Print of Classic Pre-Columbian Stamp
Rommy
The ancient cultures of the American continent used to create ceramic stamps in a variety of styles that today dazzle many. Inspired by these ancestral artifacts, Rommy from Mexico creates a... read more$39.99Artist: Rommy
Pre-Columbian II
Ink on Paper Giclee Print of Traditional Pre-Columbian Stamp
Pre-Columbian II, Ink on Paper Giclee Print of Traditional Pre-Columbian Stamp
Rommy
The ancient cultures of the American continent used to create ceramic stamps in a variety of styles that today dazzle many. Inspired by these ancestral artifacts, Rommy from Mexico creates a mystic... read more$39.99Artist: Rommy
God of Corn
God of Corn Ceramic Mask Crafted in Mexico
God of Corn, God of Corn Ceramic Mask Crafted in Mexico
Angel Ceron Artisan Association
For the ancient Mesoamericans, corn was not just a staple crop; it was the central axis of the entire region's economy and belief systems. The Angel Ceron Artisan Association of Mexico presents this... read more$39.99Artist: Angel Ceron Artisan Association
Aztec Cosmos
Ceramic Aztec Calendar Ornaments from Mexico (Set of 4)
Aztec Cosmos, Ceramic Aztec Calendar Ornaments from Mexico (Set of 4)
Angel Ceron Artisan Association
Crafted by hand from ceramic, the iconic Aztec calendar makes a stunning addition to your tree during the holiday season. Artisans from the Angel Ceron Artisan Association design this set of four... read more$27.99Artist: Angel Ceron Artisan Association
Owl God
Ceramic Wall Mask of an Owl God from Mexico
Owl God, Ceramic Wall Mask of an Owl God from Mexico
Angel Ceron Artisan Association
Wearing an owl-shaped headdress, a pre-Hispanic owl god is the subject of this striking mask from Mexico. Presented by the Angel Ceron Artisan Association, this mask is handcrafted from ceramic and... read more$39.99Artist: Angel Ceron Artisan Association
Mochica Cuchimilco
Handcrafted Ceramic Mochica Replica Sculpture from Peru
Mochica Cuchimilco, Handcrafted Ceramic Mochica Replica Sculpture from Peru
Walter Jose Acosta
Inspired by the ancient Mochica culture of South America, Peruvian artisan Walter Jose Acosta presents this sculpture. Intended as a replica, the sculpture is crafted of ceramic to depict a... read more$37.99Artist: Walter Jose Acosta
He Who Makes Things Sprout
Tlaloc Aztec God Ceramic Wall Mask Plaque
He Who Makes Things Sprout, Tlaloc Aztec God Ceramic Wall Mask Plaque
Angel Ceron Artisan Association
One of the most important gods in the Aztec pantheon, Tlaloc was the god of rain, known as 'he who makes things sprout'. The Angel Ceron Artisan Association crafts this wall mask of Tlaloc from... read more$39.99Artist: Angel Ceron Artisan Association
Ah Puch Headdress
Handcrafted Ceramic Mask of Mayan God Ah Puch from Mexico
Ah Puch Headdress, Handcrafted Ceramic Mask of Mayan God Ah Puch from Mexico
Angel Ceron Artisan Association
Often referred to as "the destroyer," Ah Puch is the Mayan god of death, associated with owls. The Angel Ceron Artisan Association of Mexico presents this mask, which is handcrafted from... read more$39.99Artist: Angel Ceron Artisan Association
Chancay Duality
Male and Female Chancay Ceramic Replica Sculptures from Peru
Chancay Duality, Male and Female Chancay Ceramic Replica Sculptures from Peru
Walter Jose Acosta
For this pair of traditional cuchimilco sculptures, Peruvian artisan Walter Jose Acosta draws inspiration from the ancient Chancay culture of South America. Crafted of ceramic, the sculptures depict a... read more$39.99Artist: Walter Jose Acosta