The San Andres Xecul Angel that soars in the parlor of my nineteenth century row house in Baltimore reminds me to be kind to strangers and the homeless man who crosses your path for you may be entertaining angels unawares.
bought as a gift to go with the Mayan Queen. Both our giftees ,and ourselves, were very impressed with the details the artist added. We will enjoying visiting it and our friends, too.
These are adorable. The skin color on the set I received was darker than I expected, so the gift went to a different friend than originally intended. Jose's work never disappoints. I have purchased many ornaments to give as gifts.
"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."
"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... read more
The Summer Catalog
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