With its vibrant lime green ears and impeccably groomed Ixtle mustache, this sly conejo is a true gem. The Nahual, a shapeshifter, can change into a rabbit at will, adding to its mystique. In San Martin, even ordinary animals possess the ability to take on human form, a beloved folklore that is deeply ingrained in the village. Using ixtle cactus fiber, Inocencio expertly crafts the tail and beard of his iconic figures, known as "el nahual". These exquisite creations truly deserve a place 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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