Huichol Charm Beaded Papier Mache Mask
Hernández depicts the peyote flower on the mask’s forehead; the cheeks glow with images of the sun god. Two terukas scurry from the chin; these scorpions guard the maize. He celebrates Huichol custom with this mask as he finds inspiration in the psychedelic effects of jicurà (‘peyote flower’). Ingested only for ceremonial purposes, jicurà is regarded as a sacred flower for it allows a person to see and communicate with the gods.            Â
- Papier mache & beads
- Keep out of heat
- Keep out of the sun
- Handmade in & fairly traded from Mexico
Due to the handmade nature of this product color, size and/or motif may vary.Â