Since its introduction in the 1980s, the Lucky Frog has become a sought-after memento for those exploring tourist spots in and around Oaxaca City. Produced by the renowned Xuana family, the original floral type is still available today, albeit less prevalent than it once was. In traditional folklore, frogs (or ranas) symbolize rainfall, hence the greater the number of frogs, the more prosperous the future harvest for the year. A timeless classic, the Lucky Frog is a must-have.
• Hand Carved and Attentively Sanded
• Adroitly Painted by Hand
• All In One Piece Carving
• Authentic Oaxacan Carving made from Prized Copal Wood
• Origin of This Carving is the village of San Martin Tilcajete
• One of a Kind Celebrated Mexican Folk Art
Dimensions Approx. 4" L x 2 1/2" wide (Small)
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