The colorful scene of the Last Supper is recreated from a traditional Andean viewpoint by the Mamani family artisans, imbuing the piece with great originality and charm. This delightful ceramic plaque will adorn any home interior, infusing a sense of traditional Peruvian culture created with consummate and ancestral artistry. The talented artisans of the Mamani family endeavor to reflect the proud culture of their ancestors through their work, and each piece is created from selected clay and fired in a kiln at 1472ºF (800ºC). The object is then painted with natural paints made with earth and other local materials, although sometimes latex-based paint is used to provide certain tones and texture to the work. Note: The item you receive might show slight differences from the photos - this is due to the entirely handcrafted process, which assures the uniqueness of each piece, and renders it impossible for the artisan to create two completely identical artworks.