Product code: Vtg. outlet SIERRA TARAHUMARA CHIH Indian Primitive Hand Carved Wood Folk Art Mexico
Vtg. SIERRA TARAHUMARA CHIH Indian Primitive Hand Carved Wood Folk Art Mexico. Not sure if this is a paint brush holder, or what the holes are for. According to 7Wonders: The Tarahumaras are native people who have lived in these remote regions in the same way during the last thousands years. They are also known as Raramuri, which means “the ones that run”, being able to run long distances, so much so, that they can pursue a deer until it get down of exhaustion. During the spring, the Tarahumaras stay on the mountainsides planting their products, but, during the winter they must look for ravines to protect themselves from the cold; these both are the reasons why they are still considered as nomads. Among their principal activities, they are used to practice the agriculture, hunting, baskets and bedclothes production. Photos depict condition and measurements and are part of the description. Ships quickly outlet and packed with care.
Vtg. SIERRA TARAHUMARA CHIH Indian Primitive Hand Carved Wood Folk Art Mexico. Not sure if this is a paint brush holder, or what the holes are for. According to 7Wonders: The Tarahumaras are native people who have lived in these remote regions in the same way during the last thousands years. They are also known as Raramuri, which means “the ones that run”, being able to run long distances, so much so, that they can pursue a deer until it get down of exhaustion. During the spring, the Tarahumaras stay on the mountainsides planting their products, but, during the winter they must look for ravines to protect themselves from the cold; these both are the reasons why they are still considered as nomads. Among their principal activities, they are used to practice the agriculture, hunting, baskets and bedclothes production. Photos depict condition and measurements and are part of the description. Ships quickly outlet and packed with care.