Hand with Heart Milagro Metal and Tin reinterprets traditional subject matter
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reinterprets traditional subject matter
the Pueblo Revolt of 1680
The Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe is where this cultural leader from Chicago made manifest her belief that folk art is the bond between the peoples of the world
Piñon trees are native to New Mexican high desert forests and are an important part of the culture here
Other recipes include Edith Warner’s scrumptious chocolate cake
Hand with Heart Milagro Metal and Tin reinterprets traditional subject matterThis Milagro offers one's hand in friendship. Milagros meaning "miracles" in Spanish, are religious folk charms found in many areas of Latin America and Southern United States. They are used by people to petition for help or protection. Each Milagro is specially made for a unique purpose so there are a variety of shapes, representing body parts, animals and other objects. Handmade of Sterling Silver.
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