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OAXACAN WOOD CARVING RABBIT - LAURO RAMIREZ - MEXICAN FOLK ART ALEBRIJE
$ 68.64
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Sitting rabbit - Lauro RamirezThis lovely bunny was hand carved by Lauro Ramirez of Oaxaca, Mexico and expertly painted by his wife, Griselda.They are second generation carvers, with Lauro being the son of Pedro Ramirez, one of the original carvers. I've been buying carvings from them for over 20 years and have seen their work grow immensely over the years and now it is definitely impressive. This figure is 10" high, 7" wide and 4 1/2" deep.
Shipping and handling are included in the price of the figure, not an additional charge, and the carving will be sent to you by priority mail. I will ship your carving within 24 hours of receiving payment.
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A bit of history about Oaxacan woodcarvings:
Oaxacan wood carvings, often called "alebrijes", (al-ah-bree-hayz), are a new and unique art form that originated in Oaxaca, Mexico around 40-50 years ago and are gradually becoming known and collected throughout the world. The extraordinary Disney/PIXAR movie, "COCO", which featured alebrijes, has now introduced these amazing spirit-animals to millions of people. The first alebrijes came about in the 1930's, with the Mexican paper mache artist, Pedro Linares, making figures from his dreams - and he called them "alebrijes". Then in the 1970's Manuel Jimenez, a wood carver from Oaxaca, began replicating these colorful creatures that were full of personality as carved and painted wooden figures. As the popularity of these figures spread, many other people in Manuel's village and other nearby villages began making them. Today
approximately 200 families in the Oaxaca Valley are making these fantastic wood carvings. I am honored to be one of a handful of people that have been involved with these families and offering their wonderful alebrije carvings for over 20 years.