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Place of Origin: Guatemalan
Maya Mam Large Red Jar Pre Columbian Design, Indigenous Pottery
Located in Huay Pix, MX
MAM Collection Place of origin: Department of Huehuetenango, Guatemala Collection of jars made of red clay. They have traditionally been used to c...
Category

2010s Pre-Columbian Guatemalan Jars

Materials

Clay

Clay Period Spanish Colonial Jar with Custom Metal Stand from the 18th Century
Located in Atlanta, GA
A clay Spanish colonial period jar from the 18th century. This jar is raised on a tripod custom-made metal stand. The finish is of a natural pale color.
Category

18th Century Spanish Colonial Antique Guatemalan Jars

Materials

Metal

Guatemalan Ceramic Jar on Custom Scrolled Stand with Lovely Patina & Warm Hues
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Guatemalan ceramic jar on stand. This Guatemalan jar, from the early 20th century, features a wide body, four handles, and has a nice patina with r...
Category

20th Century Guatemalan Jars

Materials

Iron

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