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Jaime Villa Lopez8'' Vasija Cactus / Ceramic Mexican Folk Art from Mata Ortiz2017
2017
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Artisan: Jaime Villa Lopez
Carved polychrome jar decorated with a sgraffito and geometric design.
- Dimensions: 8" x 13" in or 20 x 32 cm
- Color: White
- Weight: 2.9 lb or 1.3 kg
- Time of Preparation: One Month
- Casas Grandes, Chihuahua-Mexico
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