Embrace the traditional tool of the scythe when it's time to harvest. The customs of ancient Mexico dictate that even in death, one cannot escape labor. Meet the skeleton farmer, belonging to the last family to use original aniline dyes in their figurines. Their timeless approach is almost puritanical in its dedication to preserving toy-making traditions. Calixto shines among his kin, especially with his Day of the Dead themed pieces.
• Hand Carved and Meticulously Sanded
• Punctiliously Painted by Hand
• Signature Signed by the Artist
• Authentic Oaxacan Carving made from prized Copal Wood
• Unique mix of Aniline dye and Acrylic paint
• Ascetically One of a Kind Celebrated Mexican Folk Art
• Timeless Traditional Oaxacan Festival Themed Figurine
• Origin of this piece is the village of La Union
Dimensions Approx. 5" tall x 5" deep (Small)
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