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Swimmers, mayan Late Classic Period (A.D. 600-800). Mug made in the USA

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26.35 28.88 CA$26.35 - CA$28.88
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• Ceramic
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
• White and glossy
• Made in the USA

This glossy mug will become an irreplaceable item in your everyday routine thanks to its perfect size and sturdy shape. Its brilliant print will retain its quality even when dish-washed and microwaved.

What it's about?

This is another figure known as "The Swimmer," a well known character depicted many times in one of the most common pottery from the South-eastern of the Maya land. The swimmer is often found decorating ceremonial vessels from archaeological contexts, manufactured during the Late Classic period (AD 600-800). Experts believe that "the swimmers" refer to a character associated with water, although its real meaning is still a mystery. Many ancient artists of this region draw this figure in many different ways, but following the same stylistic pattern. For sure, this art was an ancient fashion painted with rustic instruments with a very well acceptance within Mayan society.

This beautiful art is created by hand by archaeologists and artists from Blueprinted Education.

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