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Artist: Hector Martínez Rivera
Platon Blanco Semana Santa / Wood carving Lacquer Mexican Folk Art
By Hector Martínez Rivera
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
FREE SHIPPING TO WORLDWIDE Artisan: Hector Martinez Rivera IAM 1st. Place Category “Gold Bathed Laca” INSTITUTO DEL ARTESANO MICHOACANO LVII State Edition Award "Domingo de Ramos en...
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2010s Folk Art Hector Martínez Rivera Art

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