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Andean Christmas Joy
Ceramic nativity scene (9 Pieces) - Andean Christmas Joy
Ceramic nativity scene (9 Pieces) - Andean Christmas Joy
Ceramic nativity scene (9 Pieces) - Andean Christmas Joy
Ceramic nativity scene (9 Pieces) - Andean Christmas Joy
Andean Christmas Joy
Ceramic nativity scene (9 Pieces) - Andean Christmas Joy
Ceramic nativity scene (9 Pieces) - Andean Christmas Joy
Ceramic nativity scene (9 Pieces) - Andean Christmas Joy
Ceramic nativity scene (9 Pieces) - Andean Christmas Joy

Ceramic nativity scene (9 Pieces) - Andean Christmas Joy

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Like the attending angel and shepherd, Joseph wears a chullo hat with warm earflaps, and Mary wears an Andean shawl in this nativity scene by Dionisio Rojas Gutiérrez. Crafted by hand, the charming set places the first Christmas in the Andes with nine beautiful figurines.

  • Ceramic
  • 1.50 lbs
  • Largest piece: 6.8 inches H x 3.9 inches W x 2.6 inches D
  • Smallest piece: 1.4 inches H x 3.5 inches W x 3 inches D

THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Dionisio Rojas

Country: Andes

The artistry of Dionisio Rojas Gutierrez has been featured in the Cincinnati Inquirer.

Dionisio Rojas Gutierrez is an artisan from the Andes mountains of southern Peru. He has worked since the age of ten with his cousins, who are also ceramics artists, and his aunt who had an art store in his hometown. Rojas sold his ceramic artwork locally as a teenager and won art contests at local, state, and national levels as his skills progressed. Alongside his lovely wife, he fully dedicates himself to his ceramic artwork, in particular churches, lamps, animals, and musicians.

He forms the vases on the potter's wheel, while figurines are shaped by hand or in a hand-made mold. The pieces are fired it at a temperature of 900 º C (1,652 º F). When they have cooled, Rojas paints the motifs and protects each piece with a coat of varnish."

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