"Me gusta hacer cabezas de jaguar porque me recuerdan a mis ancestros mayas. Para ellos los jaguares protegían los campos y las montañas. Consideraban al jaguar como una deidad a la que honraban al comienzo de una cosecha", dice José Canil Ramos. Según la cosmogonía maya, el jaguar está representado por el ix día del calendario maya. Simboliza la fuerza y ??el vigor, así como las energías femeninas y felinas. Canil talla la escultura a mano en madera de pino y la pinta con extraordinaria maestría. Antes de terminar la pieza aplica una mezcla de hollín y agua para lograr una ilusión antigua y desgastada.
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We purchased three of these magnificently carved masks from the same artist. They are in a hallway as an introduction to our Guatemala room. I was a volunteer in Guatemala for two years, teaching English. I love the indigenous cultures there and these masks are a fine representation of indigenous art.
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I ordered an angel carved by Jose Canil Ramos previous time ordering this and I knew what a great job he does! This did not disappoint. Fantastic
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Photos dont do this jaguar justice. Very, very nicely done!
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This Angel is beautifully handpainted with such detail that it is absolutely stunning. The vibrant colors are truly worth looking at it every day. Im very pleased with my purchase. Thank You!
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My kitchen has a lemon and chicken theme. This mask is well made and I love the cheerful artistry. The kids know to rub the beak for good luck!
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Beautifully carved and painted as all of JOCARA s works.
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