Vestido con la piel de un jaguar, un joven baila al son de un tambor invisible mientras imita los movimientos del ágil gato de la jungla. Rubén y Gilda Pérez representan una imagen de un jarrón descubierto en Altar de Sacrificios, un antiguo sitio maya ubicado río arriba de Yaxchilán. Una ofrenda en el Entierro 96, el jarrón policromado original está hecho de terracota y se exhibe en el Museo de Antropología e Historia de Guatemala.
Los artesanos guatemaltecos graban los intrincados motivos en jade natural y exhiben la placa sobre una base de madera de pino negro.
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Just got this and it is truly stunning and beautiful. I couldn't be more pleased.
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I bought this for a friend, who is delighted with the accuracy and beauty of this reproduction of a great Mayan image.
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I was excited to receive this pendant and was pleased with the quick delivery; however, I am disappointed that the actual pendant is not even close to how vibrant it appears in the description. You can only see the engraving by turning the pendant in various directions so the light hits it just right. I will keep this as I have already worn it, but I will hesitate before ordering this type of pendant again.
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