The Cielo Abierto, or Open Sky, is the oldest known tequila distillery, dating back to the 16th century. It offers a unique glimpse into the rich heritage of agave spirits and Mexican culture. This hand-drawn sketch captures the essence of the ruins, set against the rugged terrain, serving as a powerful reminder of the long-standing tradition and craftsmanship involved in tequila production.
What You’re Ordering
• A limited-edition fine art print of the original Cielo Abierto drawing
• Printed on archival-quality paper
• Signed and numbered by the artist
• Original artwork available when listed
Why It’s Special
This custom art sketch was inspired by a story in Mezcal Reviews about Caballito Cerrero and the long heritage of tequila production in Amatitan, Jalisco, Mexico. It's a great story so check it out.
Who This Is Perfect For
• Tequila enthusiasts and collectors
• Those drawn to history and heritage
• Collectors of architectural ruins and cultural landmarks
Options Available
• Ready to Frame: 12 × 12 fine art print, beautifully matted in soft white
• Framed: 13 × 13 finished size with contemporary black frame and protective glass
• Framed Original: One of one original artwork
Be sure to explore the entire Tequila Heritage Collection and bring home your piece of Mexican agave heritage!
Cielo Abierto Tequila Ruins Fine Art Print | Stoney Bend Prints
• Limited edition of 50
• Shipping is included in the listed price
• 30-day satisfaction guarantee on standard prints; custom requests are final sale
• Care Instructions: Display away from direct sunlight and moisture

