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Lord of the Sun

Fair Trade Christmas Ceramic Ornaments (Set of 6)

$44.99
(7 reviews) Write a Review
SKU: 425498
Shaped of terracotta and painted by hand, Old Sol has a cheerful smile. Jose Arriola creates a set of six ornaments with the colors of Guatemala. Birds, flowers and ladybugs adorn the sun disks. They arrive in a colorful storage pouch made from handloomed cotton.
  • Ships fast from USA
  • Ceramic, polyester cord, cotton bag
  • Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
  • 0.39 lbs
  • Each: 2.8 inches H x 2.8 inchesW x 0.3 inches D
  • Bag: 7 inches L x 5.5 inches W
  • Made in Guatemala

Meet the Artist

Jose Arriola

7 Reviews

  • 5
    Great Christmas gift

    Posted by Jewell on Dec 13th 2019

    My sister and brother-in-law loved them

  • 5
    Beautiful Christmas gifts!

    Posted by Natalie on Oct 9th 2019

    Great value!

  • 4
    Sun sun sun !

    Posted by Su on Dec 30th 2017

    Love the bright detail make me happy. Great quality’s

  • 5
    Wonderful gifts

    Posted by Laurel on Sep 27th 2017

    I sent these to relatives living far away-- they are a small, but intricate and beautifully wrought-- gift!

  • 5
    Ceramic ornaments 'Lord of the Sun'

    Posted by Christina on Sep 6th 2017

    These are so happy and bright. They have a wonderful thickness to the ceramic, even slightly raised on the facial features. What looks like a mustache is a birds beak on the face. The decorative motif is on the front/face side only, but with full color on the back. I'm hanging them all over the place, not waiting for Christmas.

  • 5
    Beautiful ceramic ornaments

    Posted by Martha on Jan 11th 2017

    I have a "year round tree" and just recieved Jose"s sun ornaments and also his bird ornaments!!! Stunning colors and workmanship. Exactly as described and packaged very securely!! Will definitely more from this Artist!!

  • 5
    Review

    Posted by John on Jun 20th 2016

    Several for me, several to share. I'm decorating my Christmas tree with ornaments from as many different countries as I can get. One of these will always represent Guatemala.