Mexican Wood Wall Decor(39 items)
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Featured Reviews on Mexican Wood Wall Decor
Decoupage cross, 'Virgin of Guadalupe: Queen of Mexico'





By Dalia
beautiful wall art near bedroom door
I love seeing this at eye level as I enter and leave my room; it is beautiful and an incredibly good value for the price
Huichol beadwork nierika wall decor, 'Rabbit Run'





By Garth
Well loved gift
I bought this for my niece who loves indigenous cultures, rabbits and Pink Floyd. Well made and we both are delighted. Thinking about buying one for myself.
Decoupage cross, 'Guadalupe, Queen of Heaven'





By Gin14na
Lovely and inspiring
The other review (at present there is only one other) describes the quality and beauty of this little work of art perfectly. The size was one of the deciding factors for me - and the delicacy of the details. Everything is put together with reverence as well as skill. I like meeting Guadalupe around the house, and she touches the heart in this representation.
Popular Mexican Wood Wall Decor
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Huichol Beadwork Nierika Painting Mexican Folk Art Handmade, "Run Rabbit Run"
$319Shaped like a blossom with five wide petals, this votive "painting" depicts white rabbits that chase each other in a counterclockwise direction. The long-legged creatures leap lithely amid colorful Huichol icons. and the cereal that currently nourishes all of humanity, the corn or The creator of this artistic offering and its beholder who, upon acknowledging the message of its symbolism, will awaken their genetic memory, thus sharing their common millennial roots.
"This nierika in particular is the meeting of our star — the sun — in the center and the moon, the mirror that reflects the solar energy as a diamond, the vital movement on our planet Earth, which is symbolized by the rabbit that, in its running, makes the temporality of earthly existence.
"Inside the rabbit is represented the universal symbol of the eternal energy that animates it. The arrows are our dreams, our songs transforming our desires into realities, a transformation symbolized by the butterflies that — by distributing the seeds of our ancestors stored in the flowers — permanently feed back the earthly energy that nurtures our existence.
"The diamond figures represent the cosmos, the harmonic order that each one of us becomes when we transform ourselves in autonomous organisms in harmony with our entire earthly environment."
"This nierika was inspired by the lyrics of a song by Roger Waters named 'Breathe.'
Run, rabbit run...
For long you live and high you fly
But only if you ride the tide
And balanced on the biggest wave
You race towards an early grave....
The intricate images are formed with tiny seed beads, patiently placed one at a time with a needle on a huanacaxtle wood backing. Beeswax is used instead of glue. Because his name in the Huichol language means "obsidian butterfly," the artisan signs his work with the symbol of a butterfly. -
Burgundy Sacred Heart Wood Wall Sculpture with Milagros, "Miraculous Burgundy Heart"
$19.99Carved from pinewood and painted by hand, this petite wall plaque is inspired by the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Devotion to the Sacred Heart is devotion to Jesus himself. It is crowned with a flame, symbolizing Christ's burning love for humanity, and was first venerated in 11th-century Benedictine and Cistercian monasteries. Jaime Hernandez covers the image with an assortment of or "little miracles." These diminutive charms represent petitions or answered prayers and depict animals, possessions, and even body parts that have been healed. In Mexico, such charms are often given to the image of Christ or a saint in gratitude for miracles performed.
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Blue Sacred Heart Wood Wall Sculpture with Milagros, "Miraculous Blue Heart"
$19.99Carved from pinewood and painted by hand, this petite wall plaque is inspired by the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Devotion to the Sacred Heart is devotion to Jesus himself. It is crowned with a flame, symbolizing Christ's burning love for humanity, and was first venerated in 11th-century Benedictine and Cistercian monasteries. Jaime Hernandez covers the image with an assortment of or "little miracles." These diminutive charms represent petitions or answered prayers and depict animals, possessions, and even body parts that have been healed. In Mexico, such charms are often given to the image of Christ or a saint in gratitude for miracles performed.
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Silver-Tone Sacred Heart Wood Wall Sculpture with a Milagro, "Miracle Heart"
$19.99Inspired by the Sacred Heart of Jesus, this petite wall plaque is carved from pinewood and the front is covered with embossed metal. Devotion to the Sacred Heart is devotion to Jesus himself. It is crowned with a flame, symbolizing Christ's burning love for humanity, and was first venerated in 11th-century Benedictine and Cistercian monasteries. Jaime Hernandez centers the image with a or "little miracle" in the shape of the Sacred Heart. These diminutive charms represent petitions or answered prayers and depict animals, possessions, and even body parts that have been healed. In Mexico, such charms are often given to the image of Christ or a saint in gratitude for miracles performed.