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Handmade Clay Cathedral, Mexican Folk Art Church, Terracotta Miniature from Metepec, Religious Home Decor, Rustic Nativity Scene, Catedral

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This beautiful handmade clay cathedral is a unique piece of Mexican folk art from Metepec, a town renowned for its traditional pottery. Crafted by skilled artisans using natural terracotta clay, this miniature church showcases intricate details, such as twin towers, small crosses, and floral accents, symbolizing both religious and cultural heritage.

Perfect for use as a nativity scene centerpiece, altar decor, or rustic accent in your home, this clay church brings warmth, charm, and authenticity to any space. Whether you’re celebrating Christmas, honoring your faith, or simply appreciating artisan craftsmanship, this piece adds a meaningful touch.

Each piece is handmade, so slight variations make every item one of a kind.

Origin: Metepec, Mexico
Material: Natural terracotta clay
Size: 5.8”

Use: Decorative, religious, altar or cultural gift

Support Mexican artisans and bring home a small part of a centuries-old tradition.

This beautiful handmade clay cathedral is a unique piece of Mexican folk art from Metepec, a town renowned for its traditional pottery. Crafted by skilled artisans using natural terracotta clay, this miniature church showcases intricate details, such as twin towers, small crosses, and floral accents, symbolizing both religious and cultural heritage.

Perfect for use as a nativity scene centerpiece, altar decor, or rustic accent in your home, this clay church brings warmth, charm, and authenticity to any space. Whether you’re celebrating Christmas, honoring your faith, or simply appreciating artisan craftsmanship, this piece adds a meaningful touch.

Each piece is handmade, so slight variations make every item one of a kind.

Origin: Metepec, Mexico
Material: Natural terracotta clay
Size: 5.8”

Use: Decorative, religious, altar or cultural gift

Support Mexican artisans and bring home a small part of a centuries-old tradition.

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