Decorative Plates

Ceramic plate, 'Four Hats'

In his trademark style, Francisco Guerreros entices the viewer with his skillful manipulation of shape, color, and shade. This decorative ceramic plate is beautifully crafted by hand and painted with bright, vivid colors.

Mosaic plate, 'Amazonia'

Paulo Freire pieces together bold form and simple design in this intriguing ceramic mosaic plate. Dazzling flame-like patterns flicker within the center, surrounded by stark, chromosomal lines at the plate's edges.

Ceramic centerpiece, 'Checkerboard'

Alternating squares of rainforest green and sky blue form a beautiful checkerboard. The soothing hues evoke visions of Brazilian landscapes. Edymundo Cola�o crafts a delightful and contemporary decorative plate in low-fired ceramic.

Cuzco plate, 'Flight of the Condor' (brown)

The Paucar Family finds inspiration in the condor, the Andean bird that has given rise to many Inca myths. The legendary creature is painted by hand with delicate attention to detail, making of this decorative plate a true testimonial to Peru's pre-Hispanic past.

Cuzco plate, 'Harmonious Geometry'

Elegant and hypnotic, this plate is reminiscent of the artistry of the Pisac culture, which flourished in Peru's Cuzco region. The Huaman Paucar Family proudly replicates the enigmatic geometric patterns that adorn this fascinating ceramic plate.

Cuzco plate, 'Ancient Symmetry'

Pre-Hispanic motifs flow across terracotta with fluid symmetry. Meticulously painted by hand, their precise geometry is subtle and sophisticated. The Huaman Paucar Family faithfully re-creates ancient images on this hand-crafted ceramic plate.

Ceramic plaque, 'Aztec Sun Stone in White'

Angel Cer�n presents a faithful replica of the Aztec calendar, known also as the "Sun Stone." According to pre-Hispanic beliefs, there have been a total of five suns, including the current one.

Ceramic plaque, 'Golden Aztec Sun Stone'

Working in ceramic, Angel Cer�n recreates the elaborate stone sculpture known as the "Aztec Calendar" or "Sun Stone." Discovered in Mexico City, the original massive stone is on display in the National Museum of Anthropology and History.

Ceramic plates, 'Eclipse' (pair)

A warm color scheme unites these beautiful decorative plates, hand-crafted by the Paucar Family. Centering one, the sun and moon join in an ardent eclipse, while a tocapu graces the other.

Ceramic plate, 'Tribute to Picasso'

Meticulously painted by hand, this beautiful plate pays tribute to Pablo Picasso. Geometric motifs are cryptic on smooth ceramic. By Raul Fuenzalida, the decorative piece is displayed on a wrought iron stand. As this is a hand-crafted item, size and color may vary slightly.