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14.2" Diam. x 1.6" H

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Weight:  3.6 lbs

 

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Sun, 'Eclipse Azteca'

Images of the past are immortalized through the fine ceramic work of Georgina Cabrera as she exults the art, symbols, and beliefs of Mexico's great pre-Hispanic heritage. Eclipses were greatly feared by the Aztecs - it was believed that great Tzitzimime or monsters would descend upon earth and cause great havoc. A solar eclipse was referred to as Tonatiuh quallo, ("the Sun is eaten"), and people would come out screaming and shouting...

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Sun, 'Eclipse Azteca'

Images of the past are immortalized through the fine ceramic work of Georgina Cabrera as she exults the art, symbols, and beliefs of Mexico's great pre-Hispanic heritage. Eclipses were greatly feared by the Aztecs - it was believed that great Tzitzimime or monsters would descend upon earth and cause great havoc. A solar eclipse was referred to as Tonatiuh quallo, ("the Sun is eaten"), and people would come out screaming and shouting and sacrificing their own limbs and ears. Metztli quallo means the "the Moon is eaten" and this eclipse was believed to affect pregnant women so a piece of obsidian would be placed in their mouths or bellies for protection. Cabrera freely details this ceramic eclipse with symbols of life, death, and renewal surrounding Tonatiuh and Metztli - light and darkness.

Based in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Cabrera works with a special clay sent to her by her relatives from her natal Otumba. The clay comprises of three different types of clay blended with plumilla (the flower from reeds along the local riverbanks). Once the clay has taken form, it is left to dry in the sun for up to five days before baking at approximately 450° C. Finally, Cabrera uses acrylics to hand-paint the piece, providing the adequate accents for the viewer to appreciate the impressive symbols of a long admired civilization.

A proud Cabrera states: "I love to transmit my ideas through my products for people to get to know my work."
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Georgina Cabrera

Georgina Cabrera

"My biggest challenge has been to move ahead in my preparation - as a mother, as a professional, and to be independent...."
"Hi, my name is Georgina Aida Cabrera Tagle, and I'm from Otumba, in the State of Mexico. I grew up in a close family where my parents and relatives have been dedicated to the crafting of ceramic pieces for many generations. Even...

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"Hi, my name is Georgina Aida Cabrera Tagle, and I'm from Otumba, in the State of Mexico. I grew up in a close family where my parents and relatives have been dedicated to the crafting of ceramic pieces for many generations. Even as a child I always found the elaboration of ceramic products to be fascinating, because you can transform simple earth and water into a decorative piece. I love to transmit my ideas in the pieces I create.

"My biggest challenge has been to move ahead in my preparation - as a mother, as a professional, and to be independent - as well as my daughter's preparation, in her studies for a professional career. My daughter now knows this trade, which I learned from my parents and they learned from my grandparents; she helps me when she has time. So she begins to love what we have been doing for so many years.

"When I make my products I use clay, acrylics, and plumilla (the flower from reeds along the local riverbanks). Three types of clay are mixed together in a big tub, adding water until the clay takes what it needs - this takes up to five days. Plumilla is added so the clay acquires more consistency and, once kneaded, it is placed in molds for about fifteen to thirty minutes, depending on the figure. When we take them out of the mold we smoothed them out with a sponge - we call this process 'cleaning,' and that same day we polish them with a steel file to clear out any imperfection. We then leave them out to dry for about three days. Each piece is then baked for about three hours at 450° C and allowed to cool down. Finally, the clay piece is painted with acrylics according to the desired motifs.

"My work is 100% hand-crafted and for this reason no two pieces can ever be identical, even when I have made many of these pieces."

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I received my eclipse from Georgina Gabrera in a beatiful gift wrapped package. I am very pleased with the shipping. I am very impressed with the work of Georgina, I appriceiate the time and work...

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