Beautiful Mexican wolf, hand carved and hand painted, captures the essence of Mexico's fauna and cultural richness. Balanced proportions and a moving posture make it stand out in any space, from decorative altars to collection showcases.
The design fuses tradition and Mexican symbolism. One half of the wolf shows the animal's bone structure and is complemented with mushroom patterns, honoring the Mexican cosmovision of death from pre-Hispanic times and Maria Sabina, the Mazatec healer, for her legacy with sacred mushrooms. The other half is adorned with fretwork, geometric motifs inspired by the archaeological sites of Mexico, evoking the cultural heritage of pre-Hispanic civilizations.
The palette, with a black and gray base and some strokes in colors such as white, blue, red and silver, invites us to reflect on life and death as a process of continuity. Perfect as a gift or to embellish spaces with Mexican history and spirituality.
Under the hot sun the Mexican wolf, with its grayish fur, moves stealthily. Its wide paws and sharp gaze dominate the landscape as it leads its pack in the hunt for deer and rabbits. This small but fierce predator, emblem of resilience, faces extinction with only hundreds in the wild, its howls echoing as a call to protect its legacy in a world that claims it.