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height=\"28px\" valign=\"middle\" face=\"arial\" style=\"text-decoration:none\" For a limited time only we are offering Free USPSshipping to the US and Canada. to Peyote People, my name is Kevin and together with my wife Beatriz we run a small gallery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexicothat works directly with the Huichol Indians that live inSan Andres Cohamiata, Jalisco. We believe that the artist is just as valuble as the art; every piece that we sell is marked with the artist name and has a stamp that states their tribal affiliation which adheres to the 1991 Indian Arts and Crafts Act. Wholesale inquires welcome.
This is a huge hand beaded skull that measures 22\" wide from horn to the the other horn, 27\" from the tip of the horn to the tip of the nose, 20\" from the top of the head to the tip of the nose and is 8\" wide across the eyes. The horns slip off of the skulls for shipping.
Huichol art abounds today in places like , as well as tourist towns like Puerto Vallarta. A simple google search will bring up more web sites than there are Huichol!! The true art however is very difficult to find. It does not come from Huichol that live in the city, but rather those who actually live in the sierra, those who are involved in doing the ceremonies and rituals that make up what it means to be Huichol. Jose Manuel Ramirez is an older Huichol from San Miguel Huastita a small village on the other side of the valley from San Andres Cohamiata the ancient Ceremonial Center deep in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Western Mexico. Jose only comes to town once and a while but always brings wonderful pieces that reflect his commitment to his culture.
For a limited time only we are offering Free USPS shipping to the US and Canada.
Please feel free to write us if you have any questions regarding any of the pieces in our collection or the Huichol that we work with. Peyote People has been recognized by the Huichol Traditional Government of San Andres Cohamiata for its work in the community and started a Fair Trade co-operative that promotes cultural authenticity by working with Huichol that actually live in the Sierra and are actively involved in the presvation of their cultures traditions.
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