Maya Divinity Ceramic Vessel
Using Jaguar heads as feet, this vessel pays tribute to the ancient Maya culture from El Salvador. This is a replica from the Maya Pipil group, and we used the same ceramic techniques they develop over a thousand years ago,' explains Oscar Rodolfo Mendoza. The terracotta vessel is painted by hand with dyes obtained from achiote seeds, as well as with acrylic paints.
- Ceramic
- Not watertight
- For decorative use only
- Handmade in & fairly traded from El Salvador
Due to the handmade nature of this product, exact color, size, or motif may vary.




Description
Using Jaguar heads as feet, this vessel pays tribute to the ancient Maya culture from El Salvador. This is a replica from the Maya Pipil group, and we used the same ceramic techniques they develop over a thousand years ago,' explains Oscar Rodolfo Mendoza. The terracotta vessel is painted by hand with dyes obtained from achiote seeds, as well as with acrylic paints.
- Ceramic
- Not watertight
- For decorative use only
- Handmade in & fairly traded from El Salvador
Due to the handmade nature of this product, exact color, size, or motif may vary.
























