$60

Huichol Lizard Figurine - Handcrafted Mexican Folk Art, Wixarika Decorative Sculpture, Made of Resin and Beads

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Handmade
Materials: resin, beads
Width: 4 inches
Depth: 5 inches

Bring a burst of vibrant Mexican culture into your space with our Lizard Figurine, a striking piece of Huichol art. This Wixarika decorative sculpture is meticulously handcrafted by indigenous Mexicans, embodying the rich and mystical artistic traditions of the central west of Mexico.

🎨 Mexican Art: Showcasing the rich artistic heritage of Mexico.

✋ Handmade: Painstakingly crafted by hand for an authentic feel.

📏 Size: Perfect for display at 4″ wide and 5″ long.

This unique piece is created using a technique that applies crystal micro beads onto a resin base, resulting in a vibrant, textured representation of a lizard. A tangible reflection of the spiritual beliefs and cosmology of the Huicholes or Wixárikas, this figurine is more than just a decoration – it’s a story.

🌍 Made in Mexico: Authentically crafted by indigenous artisans.

🖌 Technique: Traditional beadwork on resin.

🌟 Unique piece: Add a unique conversation starter to your collection.

IMPORTANT NOTE: All sculptures are handmade upon your purchase. You may notice slight variations in patterns from the pictures shown, adding to the unique character of each piece.

⚠️ Please Note:

We take utmost care in packing each order for safe transit.

🚀 Express shipping is available at an additional cost – ask us about it!

💌 You have the option to send this with a special dedication.

🎁 We offer special wrapping for gifts upon request.

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The Huicholes or Wixárikas are an indigenous community living in the central west of Mexico, primarily in the states of Jalisco, Nayarit, Durango, Zacatecas, and Oaxaca. Their art, deeply entwined with their spiritual beliefs, often reflects experiences associated with the hikuri or peyote (Lophophora williamsii), resulting in the striking colors and shapes seen in Wixárika art.

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