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Lg Huichol Beaded Bracelet Day of the Dead Sugar Skull Handmade Mexican Folk Art
$ 23.76
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Description
This bracelet depicts aDay of the Dead Sugar Skull flanked by 2 Peyote
Blossoms
and the Skull also has peyote
buttons
for eyes.
..
It was
all handmade by
Huichol /
Wixarika
Indians of Mexico
.
I have recently
started to work with a
new group of Huichol craftspeople
and this
Bracelet is from my 2nd shipment.
I also have many other bracelets, so check
out my
Ebay store to see all the new items from
these talented craftspeople...
It measures; 7 inches in length and is 2 3/8 inches wide.
"The Huichols are an indigenous people who mostly live in the mountainous areas of northern Jalisco and parts of Nayarit in north central Mexico with the towns of San Andrés, Santa Catarina and San Sebastián as major cultural centers. Their numbers are estimated at 50,000 and the name Huichol is derived from the word Wirriarika, which means soothsayer or medicine man in the Huichol language."
I do combine shipping on multiple items...
please follow the instructions below....
To Combined Shipping for multiple purchases:
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Please take a look at my Ebay store for more Mexican Folk Art, Hand Made Clothing and Jewelry. VIVA MEXICO!!!