Wood Alebrije Axolotl Figurine Painted in Green and Blue 'Jungle Axolotl' Item ID: 2669940074
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"Indulge your passion for eclectic home decor with this gorgeous alebrije masterpiece fashioned into the form of an axolotl, a unique amphibian found exclusively in certain waterways, canals and lakes of Mexico City. Carved with precision from copal wood and ornamented with elaborate motifs meticulously painted by hand, this decorative accent by artisans Alejandro and Rocio Jimenez exudes a natural aura thanks to its palette of green and blue ues."
- 0.71 oz
- 3 inches H x 3.9 inches W x 3.5 inches D
- Copal wood
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Signed by the artist
Made in Mexico
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"I believe that discipline and perseverance are the pillars that led my wife and me to achieve mastery in the art we practice. Just as I received the teachings, now I share them with my children in the workshop. Our dream is to expand our artisan workshop and showcase our art to the world.
"The materials I use include copal wood, machetes, knives, sealants, fillers, and acrylic paints. All the inspiration for my pieces comes from my imagination. Starting to work on my own has been a bit difficult, but gradually and with a lot of effort, we are making progress."
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"I believe that discipline and perseverance are the pillars that led my wife and me to achieve mastery in the art we practice. Just as I received the teachings, now I share them with my children in the workshop. Our dream is to expand our artisan workshop and showcase our art to the world.
"The materials I use include copal wood, machetes, knives, sealants, fillers, and acrylic paints. All the inspiration for my pieces comes from my imagination. Starting to work on my own has been a bit difficult, but gradually and with a lot of effort, we are making progress."
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