
Discover authentic Oaxacan woodcarvings and hand-painted Mexican Alebrijes, vibrant animal wood figures and fantasy creatures carved from copal wood by master artisans in Oaxaca. These collectible Mexican animal wood figures are known for their brilliant colors, intricate patterns, and imaginative designs. Whether called Oaxacan woodcarvings, alebrijes, or tonas, each handmade sculpture celebrates the rich tradition of Mexican folk art.
Alfredo Fuentes’ adorable little fawn steps forward confidently, embodying a playful spirit with one leg raised and its...
This spectacular axolotl by César Melchor looks like it just swam out of a dream. Its long, sleek...
This joyful patchwork dog by Oscar Carrillo looks ready to wag its tail straight into a fiesta. Its...
This wonderful maguey sculpture by Gabino Reyes brings together two of Mexico’s most beloved symbols: the agave plant...
This fantastic frog by Carolina Sandoval is pure fun. The colors are so bright they immediately catch your...
This sunny giraffe mask by Oaxacan master carver Luis Pablo is all about graphic fun and clean lines....
This striking Aztec jaguar by Francisco Morales radiates both power and symbolism. Painted in his classic pointillist style,...
This extraordinary jaguar woodcarving by artist Rocío Fabián is a breathtaking example of technical mastery and artistic depth....
This charming bear by Avelino Perez is full of character, a little wild, a little sweet, and completely...
This delicate bat by Francisco Morales of Arrazola, Oaxaca, captures both the mystery and beauty of the night. This one-piece copal...












