Vintage South American Mexican Artisian Guaje Lacquered Gourd Trinket Box 5"


$64.00

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Description

Vintage 20th century Mexican Guadalajara trinket box crafted from a small apple shaped guaje / gourd, fully painted in lacquer with a black interior / stem and a red-orange background full of flowers, fish, rabbits and butterflies.

"Gourds (widely known as Guajes from the Cucurbitaceae species) were essential in daily life of Mexico for centuries. Many kitchen utensils were made of gourds: cups (jícaras, from the Nahuatl xicalli), spoons, strainers, containers for liquids or personal belongings. During pre-hispanic times, jícara (gourd cup) was even used as a measure for the tax contributions of grain, gold and pigments, as shown in the manuscripts’ illustrations by Franciscan friars from the XVI century. In time, artisans took the modest guaje and decorated it with maque, pigments, or carvings, and it became one of the most beautiful expressions of Mexican talent and imagination. Today, guajes are still used in specialized restaurants and many homes for serving mezcal, atole, chocolate, or as decoration." (Source: Mexico 1492)

Condition

Good Overall - Gentle wear

Dimensions

4.5" x 3.5" (Diameter x Height)