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Novica Handmade Joyful Nature Ceramic Flower Pot

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Celebrating Guatemala's nature and magical spirit, artisan Jose Arriola creates a charming accessory to make you part of this party in honor of Earth and its gifts. The artisan uses advanced pottery techniques to craft this ceramic flower pot, whose sturdy base allows you to display your plants in all their beauty, making them part of a cute illusion as the design features a hand-painted face in purple, orange and green hues, all evoking a serene aura.


Product Features: 

  • Dimension: 3.7" H x 2.4" Diam.
  • Weight: 1
  • Color: Multi
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Made in Guatemala


Story Behind the art:
My full name is Jose Antonio Arriola Rodenas and I come from a happy family that has lived in Antigua for more than 100 years! My grandparents lived with us, as well as two uncles from my mother's side with their families. My dad was a master carver and he was known for his relief work. His work has been awarded by the government and it graces Guatemala's National Palace as well as the U.S. Embassy. On my mother's side, five generations have been dedicated to the beautiful craft of ceramic arts.

That meant that at home we had two workshops - my father's where he worked with one assistant, and my mother's where they specialized in ceramics. Dad's workshop was too serious and somber for me, whereas everyone seemed to be having fun at my mom's. That's how I first got into ceramics, to have fun!

I spent my school holidays there and learnt the craft. My siblings and I would receive some pocket money for us to buy whatever we pleased, and I used to spend it on fireworks and sweets. The first things we were taught to make were animal figurines.

The traditional arts and crafts of Guatemala have had many ups and downs. We went through bad times when we worked hard and barely earned anything. During the Civil War (1977 - 1984) tourism was low and we could hardly sell a thing. However, we managed to pull through as a family. Don't ask me how, but we never lacked food on our table - we could be lacking in many things during the Civil War, but we never lacked food.

I studied up to the second year in university but dropped out in 1979 when I got married, as I had to get a job to provide for my family. My first job, as an adult, was at my mother's workshop, where I learned all that I could and earned enough wages for my new family. There was a boom in tourism in 1986 and, thanks to the foreigners interested in my work, I earned enough to pay up all of my debts (there were quite a few!) and I even managed to build my own home, where I also built my own workshop. I think God has always blessed me and now I'm doing well.

I like saying that I've always worked with clay, even when I was in my mother's womb because I have always been surrounded by ceramics - they are a part of my life and education. Now, after all this time, I am happy to teach others who become my apprentices and are interested in ceramic arts, since my children are not. They have seen me suffer and have lived through the ups and downs so they would rather follow a different path.

I consider myself to be timely, honest and creative, and these are the qualities that I look for when I recruit apprentices and assistant ceramists. I love my craft, the whole process is beautiful, from acquiring the clay to the finishing touches on a piece.

The handmade touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.

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Country of Origin: Guatemala
Item #
42747645
Assembled Dimensions
2.4 In. L X 2.4 In. W X 3.7 In. H
Material
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Color
Multi
Product Features
Handmade
Model Number
436634
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