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Annual Mexican Folk
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Julio Laja Chichicastla & Leobardo Espiritu Rocha Amate - Handmade Paper Many events from building a house, death, arguments with neighbors, successful harvests or even love, are explained by the presence of the spirits. The shaman use beautiful paper dolls (Dahi) cut from handmade amate paper to represent and manipulate these forces. They conduct cleansings, healings and "costumbres" (ritual ceremonies) with the "Dahi" to protect the villagers. The paper is, in fact, the bark of the Jonote tree that is soaked in a hot water bath with natural dyes such as flowers, ash, etc. Later the pulp strips are placed on a board in a grid form and hammered with a flat stone until the paper holds its form. Julio has developed several very interesting methods to decorate the paper with natural found objects such as seeds. He also embroiders the paper by hand and elaborately records designs representing the different Otomí gods.
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Handmade Amate Paper
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Amate
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Laja
21 (burgundy) |
Laja
22 (natural) |
Laja 23 (dark) |
Laja 24 (blue)
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Laja
25 (blue) |
Laja
26 (tangerine) |
Laja 27 (tangerine) |
Laja 28 (dark)
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Laja
29 (burgundy) |
Laja
30 (burgundy) |
Laja 31 (dark) |
Laja 32 (dark)
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Laja
33 (dark) |
Laja
34 (green) |
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Amate
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JL 1-3 |
JL 1-4
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JL 1-7 |
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JL 1-13
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JL 1-16 |
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JL 1-20 |
JL 1-21
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JL 1-24 |
JL 1-25
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02 |
Laja 03 |
Laja 04
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Laja 05
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06 |
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09 |
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Laja
Tule Rectangular ( cmx cm or "x ") |
Laja
Tule Round (80cm or 31.5" round) |
Laja
Tule |
Laja Tule
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Annual Mexican Folk
& Indigenous Art Show held in Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico |
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