Huichol Yarn Painting (24" x 24") Mexican Indigenous Art Damian & Beatriz MoralesOne of a kind yarn painting made by the indigenous Huichol people of Jalisco, Mexico. This painting was made with colored yarn applied with a natural adhesive mixture of beeswax and pine resin over a wood panel. Can be hung easily on a wall using the attached hooks. It would also look great in a frame. Length Width Depth: 24" x 24" x 1" Origin: San Andrs Cohamiata, Mexico Materials: Wood panel, dyed yarn, natural adhesive made from beeswax & pine
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