Blue & Green Huichol Beaded Jaguar Wooden Sculpture Nestor MelchorBeautiful huichol jaguar made by the native people of the Sierra Madre in the northern part of the Mexican state of Jalisco. Each bead is individual placed on a layer of bees wax upon the carved wood jaguar sculpture. The indigenous people of Mexico (Wixarika) who produce bead and yarn art are known for their attention to detail and colorful designs depicting their culture. Length Height Width: 16" x 6. 5" x 2. 5" Origin: Jalisco, Mexico
Oaxacan wood carving made from a single piece of copal wood
The pair of owls in the middle and the small insects crawling give this cactus a sense of life and the vibrant colors are customary of the Oaxacan painting style
000 beads for an art piece of this size and the final product is truly a work of art and one of a kind
Fantastic coyote alebrije handcrafted out of copal wood by the Sosa family workshop in Oaxaca Mexico
Lauro is brother-in-law to Damian Morales
1st Place award winning alebrije wood carving by Nestor & Leticia Melchor
5" x 4" (detachable ears)
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Fantastic blue elephant alebrije wood carving by the Morales family workshop in Oaxaca
The indigenous people of Mexico (Wixarika) who produce bead and yarn art are known for their attention to detail and colorful designs depicting their culture
This beautiful piece is constructed of 2 pieces of wood: body