About Us
Degollado Brothers is a Mexican company, which aims to preserve the Pre-Columbian Art and Culture, so since its creation in 1998, we have dedicated ourselves to developing Replicas Ceramic Figures from different cultures (Maya, West, Olmeca, Teotihuacan. etc.) Eventually we discover that our ancestors were great sculptors, who made great contributions to the cultural development of Mexico, mostly we see it in its plastic and artistic styles with their own characteristics, were true artists Barro, distinguished by the creation of these beautiful stylized figures that we enjoy today in museums and collections worldwide.
It is our great honor to play such parts, with the best quality, thus recognizing the achievements and contributions of the characters who lived in those times, continuing what they started.
Over the years we have solid reputation and brand, the quality of our products, some years we have permission from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) as players and importers of pre-Hispanic. What enables us to certify their quality according to your guidelines.
Once established our company, we were accepted as official suppliers of replicas, in INAH museums, such as Palenque Site Museum and the Museum of Anthropology and History of Mexico City.
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Teachers commentary from arts of Degollado
Degollado Reproducciones Pre-Hispanicas
Pre-Hispanic Reproductions

For over ten years, Degollado Reproducciones Pre-Hispanicas, Javier (photos to the left) and Gerardo Degollado (photo below), have manufactured archaeological reproductions with such great care that the quality of their pre-Columbia reproductions is only minutely different than the original art piece. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, made by hand, not by using molds. The mission of the Degollado brothers is to maintain the ancient tradition of their Mexican culture.

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Degollado Jaguars Exhibition in Cultural Center González Gallo

Degollado presented his new collection of Jaguars in the Cultural Center Glez. Gallo, using the technique of reproduction to make a tribute to the Jaguar God and a call to human conscience to the preservation of this almost vanished species, which in all cultures of our ancestors is acknowledged as one of the great deities and beings are represented both in war activities and religious ceremonies.

It's comment to mention that they are part of a high artistic quality, as they are stylish pieces with a touch prehispánicos, but especially with one face of tenderness and peace.

                                                   

                                             

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Ceremony November Second
Below is a video representation of a pre-Hispanic burial tomb which uses the draft, is learning to know the gifts that were made, dance and music used in these mystical ceremonies.

 

 
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