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Butterfly 9
Category: Sculpture and Carvings
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Item Value: $0.00
Title: Butterfly 9
Description: Large peyote shape at the bottom of the wings at the right and left, medium peyote shapes above the mid-line with green energy lines at 45 degrees toward the central axis, cobalt blue body
Artist: Huichol Indians of the Sierra Madre Mountains
Country/Region of origin: Sierra Madre Mountains of West Central Mexico
Condition: Excellent

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The Huichol Indians are a small tribe of approximately 15,000 living in the Sierra Madre Mountains of West Central Mexico. The reclusive Huichol people are said to be the last tribe in North America to have resisted acculturation and managed to maintain many of their pre-Colombian traditions. They train their hearts to open to the healing powers of love and to the celebrations of life through the seasons. Because of this, they are famous for their strong ceremonial traditions, rich mythology, and incredible visionary artwork. The Huichols say, “There is a mirror between our hearts and everything else in the universe.”

An offering will be made available for sale of their beadwork in the form of gourd bowls, crosses, masks, sun/moons, animal figures, large beaded pictures, and hearts. Their wooden pieces are covered with a thick coating of sticky beeswax where seed beads are pressed into the wax. The designs depict their spiritual reflections in a unique form.

Your purchase of these sacred art objects is an opportunity to reach out to an indigenous people. It allows them to remain living in their mountain villages and to raise their children in this cultural heritage of a meaningful spiritual existence. Thank you for wanting to help save a culture that is challenged with extinction because of socioeconomic pressures.



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