7 Piece Egg-Shaped Diminutive Ceramic Nativity Scene 'Christmas Egg-citement' Item ID: 2669891490

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Matthew
Nativity Scene
This beautiful set was a gift for my wife. We will cherish them always. Thank you.
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Janice
So cute
Love the uniqueness of this piece
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Kathleen
Nativity Scene
Very cute, especially baby with his behind sticking up in the air! I will cherish this forever. Beautiful ceramic work.
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Laurence
nativity
The clay nativity grouping is darling, just what I was hoping it would be. Thank you, clever craftsman.
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Veronica
Peruvian Holy Family
I enjoy the artisan handiwork and intricacy of home country ceramic pieces. What mostly caught my attention was how baby Jesus was sleeping with his little bottom in the air; too cute. This is a nice product, especially to those who enjoy a variety of nativities and indigionous art.
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Matthew
Nativity Scene
This beautiful set was a gift for my wife. We will cherish them always. Thank you.
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Sheila
Sweet depiction
I particularly enjoy the way Guillermo and Eduardo portray the nativity figures in the dress of different regions of their country. The characters also wear sweet, beatific expressions that are quite endearing. I actually bought two of this set, and I look forward to using the second as a Christmas gift.
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Jacquelin
Precious treasure
This is a new treasure to be left out year round , not just at Christmas. It arrived today and I truly love the quality of their work. The colors are vibrant and each piece is beautifully detailed. Thank you....I love this.
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Leslie
Beautiful nativity
Beautiful handcrafted nativity.
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Sheila
Charming
This is quite cute and well done. It is small, but quite detailed. The baby comes out of the manger, and the hat on the Joseph figure is removable.
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Elizabeth
Beautiful and unique
Highly detailed figures of the Holy Family. Gentle and sweet expressions. Was delivered quickly and as promised from Perú during the Christmas holidays. This will be a cherished heirloom for our grandson. Gracias!!

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Guillermo and Eduardo

Guillermo and Eduardo

"We're Guillermo Pelaez and Eduardo Gonza, friends and brothers-in-law. We decided to bring together our expertise in ceramic arts to start a workshop of our own, where we could create and develop our own designs.

"I, Guillermo, am from Cuzco and have experienced some difficult times in my life which started with the deaths of my dad and sister when I was only three years old. My mother passed away when I was eight years old so I was placed in an orphanage until Justina Soto adopted me two years later. She advised me and supported me in everything I could possibly need, and she made it possible for me to study accounting and electronics.

"I, Eduardo, am from Puno where I grew up with my parents and where I studied architecture. That's how I developed a love of art and the pleasure of sculpting.

"We both learned the art of ceramics with great dedication and passion. I learned at the workshop where I had been working for several years and thanks to dedicated master ceramists who shared their knowledge with me I was able to specialize in this art. Since Guillermo and I were already friends and brothers-in-law, I shared with him what I had learned.

"We began to dream about setting up our own workshop and create our own designs with the intention of becoming established and well-known. But we also have personal dreams: Guillermo wants to travel throughout Peru, and then the world! I'm always trying to create new things, so my dream is for my designs to go cross borders and reach people across the world.

"Our work includes the collaboration of artisans who help us craft our products. Our main materials are white or red clay, and sometimes we use prepared clay as it offers a different finish and is easier to work with.

"Our pieces are crafted by hand with natural and sustainable materials.

"Our inspiration comes from different sources, such as urban events in our city and nearby ones. And we are also inspired by tradition, for example our nativity scenes feature the unique regional costumes of Peru. This is with the intention of sharing an aspect of our culture with the rest of the world."