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Ceramics from yesteryear
The Virgen de Guadalupe, milagros, sacred hearts and images are all artistic motifs used in Mexican folk art in every state in Mexico.
The Christmas decorations of Mexico vary by region but are always colorful and festive whether made of tin, paper, wood, textiles or clay.
"Milagro"means "miracle" in Spanish. Milagros are religious charms that are prevalent throughout Mexico and are used to request or thank God for a miracle.
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Tin sacred hearts made in Mexico! The cheerful tin ornaments are one of the first things that come to mind when one thinks about Mexico's decorations. These hand-cut and painted tin sacred heart ornaments come from one of the tin-making centers of Mexico, Oaxaca. Learn more about Mexico's tin folk art. This is a particularly fine bunch, well painted and bright. They are painted on both sides. Do not leave in the sunlight if you don't want them to fade!
$6 (painted both sides) each plus shipping$4 (painted on one side) each plus shipping
state of origin: Oaxaca dimensions: approx 4-5" tall