Oaxacan wood carvings, commonly referred to in Mexico as alebrijes, are a form of folk art that originated in the Oaxacan valley in southern Mexico. Over 200 Mexican families now make their living carving colorful, whimsical representations of animals and mythical creatures that reflect Zapotec culture, spirituality and natural phenomena found in Oaxacan Valley. Familiarize yourself with the process and products involved in creating Oaxacan wood carvings.
Artists primarily use crude tools such as pocket knives and machetes to carve the copalillo tree into figurines. Families share the work, with children doing much of the sanding, women largely responsible for painting and men doing most of the carving. Find a dealer who engages in free trade.
Free trade practices will ensure that artisans receive living wages for their Oaxacan wood carvings. Learn to identify high quality work. Fine Oaxacan wood carvings are very detailed and are made from a single piece of wood.
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