Discover the geometric floral tapestry of Ixcateco Sapo. Before other Oaxacan themes were introduced in Arrazola, a few carvers crafted toads as symbols of good luck. The crossed arms represent a tradition that developed from the belief that the luck would not leave the frog, but instead continually cycle its positive energy.

• Unequivocally Carved by Hand and Skillfully Sanded
• Assiduously Painted With Brushes
• Signed by the Artist
• Bona fide Oaxacan Carving made from prized Copal Wood
• Single Piece Carving 
• Origin of This Carving is the village of Arrazola
• Distinguished Indian Heritage One of a Kind Mexican Folk Art

Dimensions Approx. 5" L x 2 1/2" wide (Small-Medium)

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