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Solo fuego candle holder
Candlestick is a very popular decorative item in the Mexican home. Candlesticks, as well as other ceramic products used for decorative purposes, are usually decorated in colors referring to the Mayan, Aztec, and later colonial cultures, that is, in shades of blue, green, yellow, black, and red.
Candlesticks can come in simple cylindrical shapes as well as be produced in more complex forms. A common decorative element of candlesticks are figurines of birds, people or floral details.
Mixtec culture
This handicraft has its roots in the Mixtec culture, which is known from pre-colonial times. The specific way in which Mixtec pottery is produced is characterized by the artist's attention to detail, deep color saturation, and precise hand embellishments. The products are named after the region where they are produced, La Puerta de la Mixteca. The craftsmen who produce Mixtec ceramic decorative pieces usually come from one family - Castillo. Each of the candlesticks is marked with a signature", which guarantees that the product was made using artisanal methods by a Mexican artist. This pottery is known worldwide as one of the finest expressions of Mexican popular art.
Candlestick is a very popular decorative item in the Mexican home. Candlesticks, as well as other ceramic products used for decorative purposes, are usually decorated in colors referring to the Mayan, Aztec, and later colonial cultures, that is, in shades of blue, green, yellow, black, and red.
Candlesticks can come in simple cylindrical shapes as well as be produced in more complex forms. A common decorative element of candlesticks are figurines of birds, people or floral details.
Mixtec culture
This handicraft has its roots in the Mixtec culture, which is known from pre-colonial times. The specific way in which Mixtec pottery is produced is characterized by the artist's attention to detail, deep color saturation, and precise hand embellishments. The products are named after the region where they are produced, La Puerta de la Mixteca. The craftsmen who produce Mixtec ceramic decorative pieces usually come from one family - Castillo. Each of the candlesticks is marked with a signature", which guarantees that the product was made using artisanal methods by a Mexican artist. This pottery is known worldwide as one of the finest expressions of Mexican popular art.
Colour | Multicolor |
Material | Ceramic |
Application | Inside |