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2 Caribbean Blue Ceramic Handcrafted and Painted Ornaments - Turquoise Doves
Turquoise Doves
2 Caribbean Blue Ceramic Handcrafted and Painted Ornaments - Turquoise Doves
2 Caribbean Blue Ceramic Handcrafted and Painted Ornaments - Turquoise Doves
2 Caribbean Blue Ceramic Handcrafted and Painted Ornaments - Turquoise Doves
2 Caribbean Blue Ceramic Handcrafted and Painted Ornaments - Turquoise Doves
2 Caribbean Blue Ceramic Handcrafted and Painted Ornaments - Turquoise Doves
Turquoise Doves
2 Caribbean Blue Ceramic Handcrafted and Painted Ornaments - Turquoise Doves
2 Caribbean Blue Ceramic Handcrafted and Painted Ornaments - Turquoise Doves
2 Caribbean Blue Ceramic Handcrafted and Painted Ornaments - Turquoise Doves
2 Caribbean Blue Ceramic Handcrafted and Painted Ornaments - Turquoise Doves

2 Caribbean Blue Ceramic Handcrafted and Painted Ornaments - Turquoise Doves

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Soaring joyously through the sky, two colorful doves bring a message of peace. Eufrosia Pantaleon works in ceramic, crafting and painting the images by hand. Blue, yellow, purple, pink and green adorn two keepsake ornaments to be treasured over the years. The reverse side is solid Caribbean blue and bears the artisan's signature.

  • Ceramic, waxed polyester cord
  • 1 oz
  • Each: 2.4 inches H x 3.5 inches W x 0.4 inches D
  • Cord: 2.4 inches L

THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Eufrosia Pantaleon

Country: Mexico

"I was born and raised in a small village in the state of Guerrero, and I learned at a very young age how to paint on ceramic. My father taught me, and I can still remember the very first piece I painted – it was a lizard. Unfortunately, we didn't keep it as my parents had to sell it. That was in the 1990s and I've never stopped since.

"Due to our family's financial situation, I was only able to go to primary school. Painting and decorating ceramic not only represents a way to make a living, but to me it's an art form that allows me to express my feelings and capture the beauty of nature.

"I've shared all my life with my wonderful family, but I've taken over the reins since father passed away a few years ago.

"We belong to a Nahua community where there's a lot of poverty. I've had to go beyond our village seeking to place my crafts so I can provide for the family. It makes me very happy to be able to show people what I can do!

"Everything you see I painted by hand, and I'd like you to know that everything I make carries a piece of my heart.

"I've been working with you since 2012. Before that, I took in laundry to wash and did odd jobs in the countryside. I always thought of my ceramics as a complement for my basic needs and those of my children.

"A man named Eduardo Escamilla told me about you. He said you have created a beautiful project that could help me support my children and I took the opportunity.

"At first, I found it hard to adapt to the quality standards you need — perfection in colors and I had to try to make sure that each design was always as nearly the same as possible. This took time but we achieved it when my brother began helping me with the painting.

"Today, I've been able to give my children an education, pay our rent and even take us on vacation.

"One of the things I've noticed from working with you is the attention to each detail of each piece and to each artisan. I love knowing I've got a project that works.

"I feel grateful to work hand-in-hand with you all.""

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