Ceramic Figurines
Ceramic nativity scene, 'Divine Welcome' (set of 7)
Mary, Joseph and three shepherds keep a tender watch over Baby Jesus. Guarded by a loyal llama, this nativity scene is a moving testament to the art of Feriberto Aylas. He crafts each ceramic figurine by hand and paints them in traditional costumes and expressive details.
Merchant: NOVICA
Celadon ceramic statuette, 'Javan Rhino'
With its wrinkled skin and singular horn, the rhinoceros is one of nature's most unique animals. Thatsanee and Ramphan sculpt a celadon ceramic figurine in a call for conservation.
Merchant: NOVICA
Ceramic figurine, 'Midnight Owl'
Sparkling eyes see far into the darkness when the owl hunts at night. Lulli Luca sculpts the big bird in smoky ceramic. Sensitively depicting each blue and emerald feather, he creates an enchanting image of the Andes.
Merchant: NOVICA
Ceramic figurine, 'Aztec Sun Stone'
Working in ceramic, Angel Cer�n recreates the elaborate stone sculpture known as the "Aztec Calendar" or "Sun Stone." Discovered in Mexico City, the original massive stone is on display in the National Museum of Anthropology and History.
Merchant: NOVICA
Ceramic figurine, 'Grotto Nativity'
Price: $32.95*
(NOVICA)

Carmen Rosa Soto portrays the Bethlehem stable as a dim grotto, illuminated by the Christmas star. Inside, Mary and Joseph gaze reverently at the newborn Christ child in a bed of straw. The artisan crafts the charming nativity scene in ceramic, meticulously painted by hand.
Merchant: NOVICA
Ceramic figurine, 'Olmec Head'
Angel Cer�n explores the mystery of the Olmec heads, replicated in ceramic. Discovered in San Lorenzo and Tres Zapotes, Veracruz and in La Venta, Tabasco, the 17 colossal heads show distinct features and are thought to portray individual leaders.
Merchant: NOVICA





