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Artist: Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo
Dealer: Cactus Fine Art
Escudo Guerrero del Emperador Ahuizotl Mexican Folk Art
By Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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FONART Rescue National Award
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14'' Catrina vendedora Mexican Folk Art
By Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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Catrina made with natural clay, dressed with feathers of different types of birds.
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Emperador Ahuizotl, Mexican Folk Art, Featherwork - Cactus Fine Art
By Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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Mexican emperor made with natural clay, dressed in feathers of different types of birds.
*Special Permission from Environment Ministry demonstrating not hurt to any bi...
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