Discover the duality of black cats in ancient Mexico, known for bringing both good and bad luck. But what if one transforms into a shape-shifting nahual? These mischievous creatures are said to roam the hills of San Martin, embodying the captivating legends of the region. Their ability to shift into feline form at will only adds to their mystique. Even ordinary animals in the village are believed to possess this power, a cherished folklore deeply ingrained in the community. Masterfully crafted using ixtle cactus fiber, Inocencio's iconic figures, "el nahual", with their intricately crafted tails and beards, truly belong in a Mexican Folk Art museum.
• Carved by Hand with Simple Tools
• Thoroughly Sanded to a Porcelain Finish
• Painstakingly Painted by Hand
• Confidently Signed by the Artist
• Veritable Oaxacan Carving made from prized Copal Wood
• All in one single piece carving with Ixtle Cactus fiber tail and beard
• Origin of This Carving is the village of San Martin Tilcajete
• Museum Grade One of a Kind Mexican Folk Art
Dimensions Approx 6" L x 5" tall (Small-Medium)
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