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JAGUAR Decorative Ceramic Platter in Dark Green Glaze with Gold Luster Details
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Decorative slip casted ceramic platter finished with a rich black or dark green glaze, highlighted with gold luster details.
Inspired by Mortero (Valdivia 4000 - 1800 AD), a stone hand-carved mortero with Jaguar motifs. This object was utilized for the grinding of different products, possibly for the processing of ceremonial substances. The platter utilizes the distinctive teeth and physical attributes to communicate the significance of the jaguar as a symbol of pre-Columbian culture and heritage.
In an unprecedented collaboration, the distinguished pre-Columbian art museum, Museo Casa del Alabado, has invited ANDEAN to design a limited edition collection that bridges the past and present. ANDEAN X Museo Casa del Alabado breathes new life into ancient artifacts from the museum’s permanent collection. Housed within the historic confines of one of Quito's oldest structures, Museo Casa del Alabado is a repository of 21 distinct cultures that once thrived in ancient Ecuador.
The ANDEAN X Museo Casa del Alabado collection pays tribute to Ecuador's ancient heritage of materials, craftsmanship, and iconography by thoughtfully reimagining artefacts from its permanent collection into beautiful home accessories for contemporary living—a manifestation of ANDEAN's mission to preserve and celebrate Ecuador’s diverse cultural legacy.
The collection features organic humanized forms meticulously handcrafted in durable slip-casted ceramics, adorned with a durable matte black glaze reminiscent of the traditional barro negro. Delicate accents in gold luster capture the cultural essence of the pre-Columbian era in form and detail, conveying the significance of gold and the sun in the region’s ancestral communities.
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Palo Santo Taller: Ceramic Hand-building and Slip Casting
- Creator:Alejandro Moyano (ANDEAN) (Designer)
- Dimensions:Height: 2.76 in (7 cm)Width: 9.45 in (24 cm)Depth: 9.45 in (24 cm)
- Style:Pre-Columbian (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:2024
- Production Type:New & Custom(Current Production)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:Quito, EC
- Reference Number:Seller: ACDAAAT03G1stDibs: LU8709241916832
Alejandro Moyano (ANDEAN)
Alejandro’s focus is on developing social design projects that mark an immediate difference in contemporary issues. By having a familial background in Medicine and by being born in a developing country, his main objective is reaching solutions that directly impact an overlooked demographic’s needs. The form of the designs is shaped by his close relation to Ecuador’s traditional methods and aesthetics, influenced by his experience in furniture design and love of woodworking.
ANDEAN
ANDEAN is an award-winning design studio focused on collectible design, and high-end residential seating and décor collections. The studio combines Ecuadorian artisanship and iconography with modern manufacturing processes. The studio’s objective is to develop the notion of equatorial design to enhance the Andean material heritage. “Drink from the origin”, techniques, traditions, and materials of the region, to “transpire contemporaneity” through the forms and functions of our daily life. A past that projects us to the collective future of Andean talent and that enchants the world with our Latin American essence. ANDEAN’s practice is an exploration that highlights Ecuador's iconography and material culture. New items will be added to our ongoing collections every year, each bearing our equatorial design stamp and a distinct aesthetic. ANDEAN is a platform, not only for designers, manufacturers, or artisans but for all those who are committed to enhancing the future of equatorial design.
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