Guatemalan Coyote Mask β The Trickster
Guatemalan Coyote Mask β The Trickster
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Artist: Aj Canil Family
Origin: Chichicastenango, Guatemala
Material: Hand-carved wood, natural pigments, glass eyes
Dimensions: Approx. 10.5" H x 6.25" W x 4.5" D
Weight: Approx. 1.2 lbs
πΒ Final Sale β All items are unique collector artifacts. Please review descriptions and photos carefully. No returns.
In the highland traditions of Guatemala, the coyote is a creature of wit, wildness, and transformation. Neither predator nor prey, it occupies a symbolic space between worlds β clever, elusive, and forever adaptive. This hand-carved ceremonial mask captures that liminal nature with remarkable presence. The elongated snout, flared teeth, and glass-inset eyes express a character alive with knowing mischief. Crimson highlights trace the ears and mouth, while charcoal-black markings dance across a soft patinated surface, echoing the ritual energy of festival firelight.
Crafted by the Aj Canil family of Chichicastenango, this is more than an animal mask β it is a carved embodiment of survival and story, shaped by hand and shaped by myth.
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Singular piece β no reproductions
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Authentic ceremonial carving from Chichicastenango, Guatemala
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Symbolizes the coyote as trickster and messenger in Mesoamerican tradition
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Ideal as an heirloom object or gallery display




