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Large Decorative Rooster Pot Hand Painted In Beige

Large Decorative Rooster Pot Hand Painted In Beige

Precio habitual $449.99 USD
Precio habitual Precio de oferta $449.99 USD
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What Makes This Special

This magnificent large rooster pot showcases the natural beauty of authentic Chiapas pottery in warm beige tones. Handcrafted by skilled artisans from Amatenango del Valle, this impressive piece features earthy hand-painted details that bring the iconic rooster tradition of Chiapas to life on a grand scale.

These large-scale clay roosters are signature pieces that represent centuries of pottery tradition passed down through generations. The burnished clay technique and elegant beige hand-painted details make this statement piece truly one-of-a-kind and a timeless centerpiece for any space.

Product Details

  • Dimensions: 27.5 in. x 14 in. x 17 in.
  • Handcrafted in Chiapas, Mexico
  • Made from burnished clay using traditional techniques
  • Hand-painted in warm beige tones
  • Large-scale decorative statement piece
  • Each piece is unique with slight variations in color and design
  • Authentic artisan craftsmanship from Amatenango del Valle

Perfect For

  • Dramatic focal point for entryways or living rooms
  • Collectors of large-scale Mexican folk art
  • Restaurants, galleries, or commercial spaces
  • Neutral-toned or minimalist interiors
  • Unique conversation starter and cultural statement
  • Supporting indigenous artisan communities

Care Instructions

Handle with care as this is a large handcrafted clay piece. Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Display on a stable surface away from high-traffic areas. Not recommended for outdoor use or exposure to moisture.

Artisan Story

The pottery tradition of Amatenango del Valle is the heart of Chiapas' most famous clay crafts. Artisans create signature pieces like "gallinas hueveras" and large decorative roosters using red clay and manual modeling techniques that have been preserved for generations in the Tseltal community.

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