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The "Jaguar" Bowl exemplifies the masterful pottery handmade by the women in Amatenango del Valle, Chiapas, Mexico. Crafted from clay and finished with a striking smoked black mud, its smooth, polished surface highlights its deep, rich color. The design showcases intricate patterns that feature the central jaguar design, beautifully complemented by its elegant, gently curved sides and wide, stable base.
Each piece showcases the exceptional skill and creativity of the women artisans, making it a stunning addition to any collection. Produced by Taller Maya, a collective supporting over 160 artisans in the Yucatan Peninsula, this piece represents a vital source of sustainable income for the women who create them, enriching their communities and preserving cultural heritage. Embrace the beauty and cultural significance of this remarkable hand-painted bowl.
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