Oaxacan Wood Carvings
Oaxacan (pronounced Wa-Haw-Ken) wood carvings are whimsical and enchanting art figures that have captivated collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. These imaginative and brilliantly colored figures are hand carved and painted in tiny villages in the state of Oaxaca, home of the Zapotec Indians in Southern Mexico.
Each figure is handmade from Copal wood from the hills surrounding the Oaxacan Valley using machetes and pocket knives. Artists carve the basic shape of a figure in a few days, then hand sand and meticulously paint each pieces in great detail. It can take up to a full week to complete one figure. The artists use fantasy and imagination in their painting to make the animals appear more alive. Full of movement and humor, Oaxacan woodcarving is an authentic folk art that knows only the boundaries of the carvers’ imaginations.
Each carving is an original artwork and no two pieces are identical. There is a limited supply of carvings available, and it is possible that each piece may appreciate in value. Many of these figures have become collectors’ items. We know that you will appreciate and enjoy the fine craftsmanship and exquisite detail of these carvings.
Oaxacan Armadillo by Munoz Oaxacan Bear by Munoz Oaxacan Bear by Sosa Oaxacan Burro by Maria Ruiz Oaxacan Cactus with Flower and Hummingbird Oaxacan Cat by Lopez Oaxacan Cat Sitting by Mendez Oaxacan Eagle by Diaz Oaxacan Elephant by Mendez Oaxacan Hummingbird by Mendez Oaxacan Octopus Carving by Munoz Oaxacan Sea Turtle by Mendez Oaxacan Sea Turtle by Munoz