Ceramic disks depict vignettes from everyday life in Mexico. Crafted and painted by hand, these ornaments convey a nostalgia for neighborhoods and small town life. Eleazar Leal depicts a girl selling clay jars in an open-air market and a cobblestone street where a small mom-and-pop store sells abarrotes — groceries of all kinds. The church on the plaza can be seen in the background.
The reverse side of each is plain.
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I love this pair of ornaments. The are beautiful by themselves and stand out in the Christmas tree. They tell a great story of both Mexico s are and culture as well as my journey this year.
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