mexican yarn paintings (nearikas) made by the huichol people of mexico

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Mexican Yarn Paintings(Nearikas) made by the Huichol People of Mexico

Traditional Yarn paintings are called “Nearikas” and are made by the Huichol people ofMexico. They coat a tablet with bees wax or resin, leave it in the sun to warm, thencarefully apply yarn to the surface. When it cools, it sticks to the tablet.

The Huichol people lived in a remote part of Central Mexico in the mountains. They are very religious and artistic people.

Traditionally, the Huichol people created yarn paintings to preserve their religious stories and symbols, and were made as religious offerings….

But then other people discovered these beautiful yarn paintings, they were asked to put them on display at exhibitions and museums.

Then, the Huichol people were getting requests to make them to sell to the general public….and now are very popular worldwide. Otherartists now imitate their style of yarn paintings.

The story of Yarn Paintings…

Yarn Paintings candepict many differentSubjects…

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