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PP025 Hand Beaded Huichol Mexican Folk Art Bowl By Florencio Lopez.

$ 87.64

Availability: 60 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico

    Description

    Dear friends and clients, during these
    difficult times we have had to make a
    number of adjustments to our business
    model, to compensate for the closing of
    our 3 locations in Puerto Vallarta
    Unfortunately as this crisis continues we
    have found that another adjustment must
    be made to ensure the level of service
    that everyone has come to expect from us
    so with you, our friends in mind, we are
    now offering FREE express DHL or Fedex
    shipping on everything over 0 including
    multiple purchases that add up to 0 or
    more.Bull Skull are unfortunately not
    included.
    Dimensions
    Height: 4 Inches; Width: 6 Inches; Depth: 6.5 Inches
    Description
    Welcome to Peyote People, my name is Kevin and together with my wife Beatriz we run a small gallery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico that works directly with the Huichol Indians that live in San Andres Cohamiata, Jalisco. Over the last 10years we have developed very close relationships with a number of Huichol families. Unlike most who buy their art in the city, we like to actually fly up into the Sierra to observe their ceremonies and rituals and take them supplies like the carvings that they use and new glass beads with irridescent colors that we import for our artists to work with. We believe that the artist is just as valuble as the art; every piece that we sell is marked with the artist name and has a stamp that states their tribal affiliation which adheres to the 1991 Indian Arts and Crafts Act.
    Huichol art abounds today in places like ebay, as well as tourist towns like Puerto Vallarta. A simple google search will bring up more web sites than there are Huichol!! The true art however is very difficult to find. It does not come from Huichol that live in the city, but rather those who actually live in the sierra, those who are involved in doing the ceremonies and rituals that make up what it means to be Huichol. Florencio Lopez the son of Don Jacinto Lopez Ramirez, one of the founding fathers of the bead art. Florencio's family, as one of the pioneering families of the art, has been doing the bead art for over 30 years.
    Please feel free to write us if you have any questions regarding any of the pieces in our collection or the Huichol that we work with. Peyote People has been recognized by the Huichol Traditional Government of San Andres Cohamiata for its work in the community and started a Fair Trade co-operative that promotes cultural authenticity by working with Huichol that actually live in the Sierra and are actively involved in the presvation of their cultures traditions.