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Huichol Native Yarn Painting – Grandfather Fire

$80.00

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Categories: Huichol Folk Art & Jewelry, Yarn Art Tags: Huichol, Nierika, yarn art, Yarn Painting
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This exquisite Huichol yarn art piece is created with thousands of strands of yarn which is set into beeswax, called campeche.  The board is spread with a thin layer of campeche.  Then the yarn is carefully placed using needles. The dimensions are 12″ by 12″.

Here are two female figures offering ceremonial candles to Grandfather Fire, Tatawari.  On either side are two Kieri plants, the tree of the wind.  It is a said to facilitate opening up the Huichol people to highest enlightenment.

 

The back of the piece includes this description:

Peyoteros Fire Rituals

When forming the world, the creators of the Huichol universe initiated relationships of reciprocity with their human counterparts in order to perpetuate the natural order.  The deity “Tatawari”, Grandfather Fire, communicates with his earthly “stewards” so that humans may receive life, health and abundance in exchange for ceremonies performed to placate him.

 

 

 

 

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Dimensions 14 × 14 × 5 in

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Viewing the Art & How it is Made

The tiny chaquira, or seed beads, are applied by coating the surface of a carving or bowl with a beeswax mixture called campeche. The beads are then applied one by one using a needle. The vision of the artist comes to life as the beads are applied.

The beading is perfect with every bead in place. This can easily be seen by hovering over each image where it will expand, showing the incredible detail of this art.

The images may also be clicked to bring up a slideshow of enlarged images. Because smaller size 15 beads are used – called ‘microbeads’ – instead of the larger size 11, greater skill and artistry is required. The quality of the beading is unsurpassed!

Take care not to place this art in hot direct sunlight or near a hot lamp. This may soften the beeswax. Otherwise, with gently handling, this art will stay in perfect shape.


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    • Beaded Prayer Bowls 'Jicaras'
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