Mexican Chiseled tin Nativity in a Tin Box Oaxacan Folk Art
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ABOUT THIS MEXICAN TIN NATIVITY
This Mexican tin nativity is composed by 10 figures and a box beautifully decorated. The figures include baby Jesus, the 3 wisemen, St. Joseph and the Virgin. An outstanding nativity for collectors hand chiseled and painted by Oaxacan artists. I The best Mexican nativities for Sale at Carapan.
TECHNICAL DATA
SIZE | 5.51 x 3.14 x 1.57In / 14 x 8 x 4cm |
MADE OF | Tin |
REGION | Oaxaca |
ETHNIC GROUP | Zapotec |
TECHNIQUE | Hand chiseled & hand painted |
SKU | THx |
CARE | Clean with a soft dry cloth |
During the 18th century, tin was brought to México from Europe and its use became part of common life. Tin's noble characteristics, and its affordability, inspired the craftsmen not only to do home or farm tools, but to create decorative pieces and religious Exvotos (offerings). The tinwork needs a few simple tools, like scissors, hammer and nails, or whatever handy solid item that can be used to modify a tin sheet creating textures and movement. The most common material use to decorate tin is aniline, a vegetable based pigment, adds color and lets the natural plated sparkles shine thru; but the most important tool used to create this pieces is the imagination.