This is a pretty Armadillo part of our collection of Alebrije carvings. It is handmade by Oscar and Josefina Carrillo. Often times Oscar focuses on the carving of the figures while Josefina does the painting.
Alebrijes are hand carved and painted wooden figures hailing from the state of Oaxaca in the south of Mexico. The figures are generally carved from the wood of the local Copal tree, and adeptly decorated with acrylic paints. Often entire families work together to carve and paint the figures, with each member contributing a different skill.
The inspiration for these fantastical carved creatures arises from a variety of opposing yet coexisting roots, including indigenous culture, Spanish colonial influence, commercial tourism and local tradition. βAlebrijesβ were featured in the 2017 Pixar movie called Coco.
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About this alebrije:
Hand carved from Copal wood, sometimes Cedar wood is used
To avoid loosing its parts over time, its recommended to glue all parts when assembling
Height Approximated: 2.75 inches
Width Approximated: 2 inches
Depth Approximated: 7.25 Inches
Refer to picture with size description.
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