handmade christmas decorations (5 items)
Cute Porcupine in Green
Copal Wood and Maguey Mexican Porcupine Sculpture in Green
Cute Porcupine in Green, Copal Wood and Maguey Mexican Porcupine Sculpture in Green
Zeny and Reyna
A cute little porcupine is crafted by hand of copal wood with spines of maguey plant fibers, making a charming addition to any home. Working together, Mexico's Zeny and Reyna paint this sculpture by... read more$39.99Artist: Zeny and Reyna
Metallic Magic
Handmade Recycled Auto Part Christmas Tree Statuette
Metallic Magic, Handmade Recycled Auto Part Christmas Tree Statuette
Armando Ramirez
Armando Ramirez's newest creation shows us that the magic of Christmas can be present in every element. Working with recycled auto parts, the artisan follows a meticulous process that allows him to... read more$25.99Artist: Armando Ramirez
Flourishing Faith
Handmade Ceramic Wall Cross with Colorful Motifs (8 Inch)
Flourishing Faith, Handmade Ceramic Wall Cross with Colorful Motifs (8 Inch)
Contreras Family
Painted by hand with colorful flourishes, this ceramic wall cross is a brilliant way to express your faith. The Contreras Family crafts each cross in the traditional majolica style and signs it on the... read more$34.99Artist: Contreras Family
Virgin of Guadalupe
Handmade Catholic Decoupage Wood Chest
Virgin of Guadalupe, Handmade Catholic Decoupage Wood Chest
Ana Maria Gonzalez
Forever linked to Mexico, the Virgin of Guadalupe is queen of the heavens – she stands on the moon and her cloak holds the stars. She first appeared in 1531 to Juan Diego outside Mexico City and, as... read more$69.99Artist: Ana Maria Gonzalez
Prayers Like Flowers
Decorative Wall Cross in Aluminum Repousse with Amber Flower
Prayers Like Flowers, Decorative Wall Cross in Aluminum Repousse with Amber Flower
Margarita Revilla
Ornate decorative crosses are common in Mexican homes where they are often treasured. Jalisco-based artisan Margarita Revilla takes a basic Latin cross and decorates it in an flower pattern in... read more$37.99Artist: Margarita Revilla