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Tribute coasters set with Art of ancient maya embroidery designs



I made this "Ancient Maya Art" tribute coasters set  during our long journey. Yes, I am a crazy woman who takes an embroidery machine on a trip!   It was with me in Norway and Spain.  :D 

I used designs  category " Free with purchase" from the store:

Art of Ancient Maya free embroidery designs

Make a Statement with our Tribute Coasters Set featuring Ancient Maya Embroidery Designs

Timeless Beauty of Ancient Maya Art

Discover the beauty and mystery of ancient Maya art with our unique set of tribute coasters. Each piece showcases intricate embroidery designs inspired by the traditional Maya glyphs, offering a glimpse into a civilization rich in culture and history. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns make each coaster a mini work of art, perfect for anyone who appreciates the unique charm of handcrafted designs.

Celebrate Craftsmanship and Tradition

Each coaster in this set is a celebration of the art of embroidery. Our designers have painstakingly recreated the designs to capture the essence of ancient Maya glyphs. The bold strokes and intricate detailing reflect a profound respect for the craftsmanship and tradition embodied by these ancient symbols.

Functional Art for Your Home

These coasters are more than just a protective barrier for your furniture; they are functional pieces of art. The Ancient Maya embroidery designs on these coasters add a touch of sophistication and history to your home decor. Whether used for a casual dinner or a formal gathering, these coasters will bring a hint of ancient mystery to your dining experience.

A Unique Gift Idea Looking for a unique and thoughtful gift?

Our Tribute Coasters Set featuring Ancient Maya embroidery designs makes for a perfect present. They're an excellent choice for those who appreciate history, art, and the time-honored tradition of embroidery.


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I love all the work you did, and that is a lot.  I have put about half that amount on shirts.  The Maya are the last group to be explored and there is a lot of information online about all that has happened in the past few years.  It is fascinating to read it all.

Linda V

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