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Shadow Box with Hand Beaded Huichol Lilies

Sale price$225.00

A beautiful display of hand beaded lilies set against a black velvet backdrop. The shadowbox itself has a golden tone and textured surface both on the inside and out. 

Dimensions
8.5"L x 2.75"D x 10.5”H

Circa
1960s

Makers
The Huichol, also known as Wixárika, are an indigenous group primarily located in the states of Jalisco, Nayarit, Zacatecas, and Durango in Mexico. They are celebrated for their intricate yarn paintings, spiritual practices involving peyote, vibrant beadwork, and strong spiritual connection to their ancestral lands. Central to their spiritual practices is the annual pilgrimage to the sacred land of Wirikuta, where peyote grows, symbolizing their deep reverence for the land and the natural world. They maintain a communal way of life, valuing collective identity within their community, and their rich cultural heritage is intertwined with their strong oral storytelling tradition, highlighting their mythology and spiritual beliefs.

Condition
Very Good, consistent with age and use

Our vintage pieces show the passage of time as we leave them in the original condition in which they were found. As a consequence, signs of wear and patina should be expected. Please refer to images for condition details.

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