Single Turtle
One of the most interesting things about this would be the intricate details on the shell. It features tulip-like flowers and leaves attached to long stems that run criss-cross with each other, from one end of the shell to the other. There are simple, Aztec-like square markings on the edge of the shell. The rest of its body - the supposed softer flesh under the shell and its thick feet - are pretty much like the real thing in terms of form and figure. The small protruding head has sharp, slanted eyes and an almost contented tilt for a grin. The ochre shade and the porcelain sheen all over the decorative piece make this shiny ceramic Single Turtle a great gift for people who love the cultural significance of this gentle, hard working creature.