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Papantla Chain in Caoba

$1,150.00
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With it’s large scale, this impresive resin sculpture, has a captivating presence. Stunning on a mantle or table, it can also be used as an accent in bookcases.

Papantla, is a city in Mexico, is known for the Papantla flyers, an ancient Mesoamerican ceremony still performed today. Five dancers climb a pole that is almost 100 feet high. Four of the dancers then jump off the pole and hang upside down on ropes and spin around. The fifth remains on top of the pole, dancing and playing a flute and drum. The ritual is used to invoke water during extended dry seasons. The men symbolize the fall of raindrops.  

Designer: Raul de La Cerda

Dimensions: 24”w x 10”d x 4.5”h

Material: Resin Satin Finish

Finish: Caoba

This item is 100% handmade by artisans in Mexico. Due to this process, there may be a slight variation from one item to the next and the products you receive might vary slightly from those pictured. Such variations are inherent in handmade products, so your purchase will truly be one of a kind.

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With it’s large scale, this impresive resin sculpture, has a captivating presence. Stunning on a mantle or table, it can also be used as an accent in bookcases.

Papantla, is a city in Mexico, is known for the Papantla flyers, an ancient Mesoamerican ceremony still performed today. Five dancers climb a pole that is almost 100 feet high. Four of the dancers then jump off the pole and hang upside down on ropes and spin around. The fifth remains on top of the pole, dancing and playing a flute and drum. The ritual is used to invoke water during extended dry seasons. The men symbolize the fall of raindrops.  

Designer: Raul de La Cerda

Dimensions: 24”w x 10”d x 4.5”h

Material: Resin Satin Finish

Finish: Caoba

This item is 100% handmade by artisans in Mexico. Due to this process, there may be a slight variation from one item to the next and the products you receive might vary slightly from those pictured. Such variations are inherent in handmade products, so your purchase will truly be one of a kind.

With it’s large scale, this impresive resin sculpture, has a captivating presence. Stunning on a mantle or table, it can also be used as an accent in bookcases.

Papantla, is a city in Mexico, is known for the Papantla flyers, an ancient Mesoamerican ceremony still performed today. Five dancers climb a pole that is almost 100 feet high. Four of the dancers then jump off the pole and hang upside down on ropes and spin around. The fifth remains on top of the pole, dancing and playing a flute and drum. The ritual is used to invoke water during extended dry seasons. The men symbolize the fall of raindrops.  

Designer: Raul de La Cerda

Dimensions: 24”w x 10”d x 4.5”h

Material: Resin Satin Finish

Finish: Caoba

This item is 100% handmade by artisans in Mexico. Due to this process, there may be a slight variation from one item to the next and the products you receive might vary slightly from those pictured. Such variations are inherent in handmade products, so your purchase will truly be one of a kind.

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