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Six Hand-Painted Andean Ceramic Nativity Ornaments from Peru - Multicolored Nativity
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Feriberto Aylas presents an exciting set of six ornaments from Peru. Each intricate ornament is crafted of fine ceramic, offering an Andean variation on the traditional nativity. Including three nativities inside gorro hat-shaped houses, two inside churches, and one inside a castle tower, these Christmas decor accessories are carefully painted by hand.
- Ceramic
- 0.19 lbs
- Largest piece: 2 inches H x 1.9 inches W x 0.6 inches D
- Smallest piece: 1.9 inches H x 1.1 inches W x 1 inches D
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT
Artisan Organization: Feriberto Aylas
Country: Peru
Feriberto Aylas, born in Ayacucho in 1965, is an artisan dedicated to ceramics. He has established a family community centered around ceramics, working alongside his relatives. He has his own style oriented toward the expression of the customs of the Andean people, depicting them with the precision of a pure artist who knows how to coax primitive beauty from clay. His small exquisite sculptures exude the candor of the Andes with the simplicity of the color of wheat and the aroma of bread.
"Our artistic skills has been passed down through generations in our family; we've inherited an extensive knowledge of traditional ceramics. We've made some modifications, achieving better consistency and color tones, all the while conserving traditional techniques. In our ceramics we express the daily customs, joy, and beliefs of our Andean villages - they are the true face of Peru. Our work has a double motivation, both spiritual and testimonial. We devote ourselves to this activity, that, apart from making us a living, fills us spiritually.
"Logically the raw material we use is earth, which we work with dedication, using water, a spatula and a 900 degree wood-burning oven as complementary elements. Our finish is essentially with natural paints in earth tones; we also use latex for more specific colors.
"We've won prizes in various national competitions. I've managed to provide for my family through my artistic activity, yet it presents a new challenge every day. I work to express the soul of Peru, aiming for each art work to serve as a testimony to my country and its heritage.""