Mexican Wooden Cross From Oaxaca, Vintage.
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ABOUT THIS MEXICAN LACQUERED WOOD PIECE
Embrace the unique charm of this Hand Carved Vintage Wooden Cross with elements of the Passion. Crafted in the late 1980s in Oaxaca, Mexico, this remarkable piece exudes a timeless appeal that transcends cultural and religious boundaries.
The cross, adorned in a calming green hue, features a simple and naive style that adds an authentic touch to its design. Symbolizing elements of the Passion, such as a spear, a sponge, and dice, it sparks curiosity and contemplation, inviting viewers to reflect on the deeper meanings within.
At the center of the cross, a Christ figure with a gentle and smiling expression radiates warmth and positivity. The platform beneath the cross showcases a modest pattern of three black diamonds with green centers, adding a subtle touch of visual intrigue.
As a vintage treasure, this Hand Carved Wooden Cross carries the essence of its Oaxacan origins and represents a distinct era of craftsmanship. Whether displayed as a unique decor piece or cherished as a collector's item, it offers a delightful glimpse into the artistic expressions of the past.
Experience the artistry and cultural richness of Mexico with this captivating cross. Its elegant design and timeless appeal make it a perfect addition to any space, creating a sense of beauty and intrigue. Choose Carapan for a curated selection that celebrates the artistic legacy of Mexico and the exceptional craftsmanship found within its diverse traditions.
TECHNICAL DATA
HEIGHT | 11.81 In / 30 cm |
LENGHT | 5.90 In / 15 cm |
WIDTH | 2.75 In / 7 cm |
MADE OF | Wood |
REGION | Oaxaca, México. |
TECHNIQUE | Wood Carving. |
CARE | Clean with a soft dry cloth. |
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Handling time | 1 to 3 business days. |
Delivery time | 3 to 7 business days. |
Carrier & Service | International shipping from Mexico. |