Mexican Huichol Hand Beaded Hummingbird By Mayola Villa Lopez PP9166
Mexican Huichol Hand Beaded Hummingbird By Mayola Villa Lopez PP9166
Mayola Villa Lopez
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This measures 8.5" Tall, 8" Long and is 1.5" Wide.
Mayola Villa Lopez is the granddaughter of Jacinto Lopez Ramirez. He was an older Huichol shaman, considered to be the grandfather of the commercial bead art.
Mexican ceramics are a celebrated folk art tradition known for their rich colors, hand-painted designs, and skilled craftsmanship. Created using techniques passed down through generations, these pieces range from decorative pottery and tiles to functional bowls, plates, and vases. Many ceramic works are shaped and painted entirely by hand, often featuring floral patterns, animals, and regional motifs inspired by everyday life and nature. Different regions of Mexico have developed their own distinct styles, making each ceramic piece a unique reflection of local culture and artistic heritage.
