Alejandro Chávez crafts a mirror frame rooted in Andean tradition. Varied scenes represent Carnavalito (Little Carnival), a celebration held in the Peruvian Andes. Musicians play traditional instruments, participants re-enact the birth of Jesus, incredible masks hang on the wall, and a couple stands beneath a towering prickly pear cactus. Known as a retablo, this traditional diorama is housed in a colorful chest crafted of wood and painted. Chávez carefully models each figure from ceramic plaster and paints them by hand.
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There is an amazing amount of detali in this little mirror. I recently painted and replaced the sink with a Mexican tile backsplash and this sweet little detail fits in perfectly.
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Stunning slices of life organised around a little mirror. Practical and uniquely cultural.
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This retablo is intricate and beautifully made. It hangs on the wall by my bed and gives me joy every time I see it. It shows the fun of Carnaval in the Andes. The artisan is wonderful and a talented artist and I treasure this.
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I was stunned at the beauty and colorful perfection of this mirror. Congratulations on your incredible talent and thank you. Jacquelin Dayton
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I came across Alejandros work on the Novica website and thought it would make an excellent gift for a family member. Alejandros attention to detail and craftsmanship are evident in the beautiful frame. It is a work of art in itself! Thank you Alejandro.
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Alejandro Chavezs wood retablo is absolutely beautiful. Well crafted and substantial, I know I will get many years of joy just looking at it. A gorgeous piece of art!
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