The Tamandua, a species of anteater, is found in the grasslands and forests of southeastern Mexico. With a perfect combination of traditional Zapotec weaving and impeccable symmetry, this piece from Port Wahakaa features a complex design of midnight purples, Mediterranean aqua greens, and a bold tangerine stripe running down the back. The longest piece in our collection, it offers both size and intricacy for the discerning buyer.

• Carved by Hand and Meticulously Sanded
• Tenaciously Painted by Hand
• Signature Signed by the Artists
• Authentic Oaxacan Carving made from prized Copal Wood
• Single Piece Carving
• Origin of This Carving is the village of Arrazola
• Ascetically One of a Kind Celebrated Mexican Folk Art
• Zapotec Patterned Brush Artistry
• Aztec Design Style Accents

Dimensions Approx. 13" L x 5" tall (Large)

Since 1998 Port Wahakaa has been shipping Oaxacan Woodcarvings worldwide.  See our recent reviews.