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Huichol Yarn Art Deer And Sun, Mexican Folk Wall Art, Wixárika Handmade Art, Colorful Decor, 24 x 24

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“ Huichol yarn art – Mexican – Wixarika – Mexican folk art “

Description of the article:
– Abstract ideal for home decoration Mexican wall art
– Dimensions. 24” x 24”
– Materials. different colored yarns, wood, beeswax glue
– Inspirational designs in Huichol art

“Origin of Huichol art”

Discover the richness of Mexican traditions with this stunning handcrafted artwork made of yarn and beeswax, created in Nayarit, Mexico. This unique art form, known as “nierika,” is a vibrant expression of the spirituality and worldview of the Wixárika (Huichol) people. Each thread of yarn is meticulously placed on a natural beeswax base, forming intricate designs filled with deep symbolism.

At the center, the sacred deer represents the connection between humanity, nature, and the divine, while the clovers evoke abundance and good fortune. The radiant sun symbolizes life and the spiritual energy that lights the path. Surrounding elements like cacti, flowers, and natural motifs embody harmony and respect for Mother Earth.

This piece is not just a work of art; it’s a portal into ancestral beliefs celebrating the connection between the universe and the human spirit. Perfect for adding a cultural and spiritual touch to your home, this handmade masterpiece showcases the talent and dedication of the artisans of Nayarit.

The origin of Huichol art lies in an ancestral tradition, the physical transcription of the images visualized by the Huichol shamans; induced by the ingestion of Peyote (hikuri), his sacred cactus, which allows them to cross the threshold of the unknown and thus relate to the divine. These Huichol works of art are made with beads or thread (thread), each one carries symbolic motifs, stories from the Huichol culture and Huichol legends of their cosmogony that offer us an overview of Huichol society.

The elaboration of the Huichol stamen tables are true multicolored stamen paintings, the stamen is glued with Campeche wax (beeswax), where the Huicholes express the visions they have during their rituals, their stories and religion.

ELABORATION TECHNIQUE:
On the wood, the Huichol artist places beeswax on the entire piece until it is completely covered, then the strands of thread are glued one by one until the painting is completed; In making it, the Huichol artist develops various drawings and symbols representative of his culture and traditions.

MAINTENANCE:
To prevent discoloration of the yarns, do not expose this piece to direct heat or light as it may melt the Campeche wax (beeswax) adhesive. For cleaning it is with a delicate brush or exclusive air.

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