At Cheryl’s Trading Post, we are proud to offer a beautiful selection of Southern Indigenous art, highlighting the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the region's native communities. Our curated collection features authentic pieces created by talented artists, each reflecting a deep connection to the land, spirituality, and community life. Whether you're an art enthusiast, collector, or someone seeking meaningful decor, our collection offers a range of works that blend tradition with contemporary creativity.
Zapotec Alebrijes are colorful, hand-carved figures from Oaxaca, Mexico, depicting mythical creatures and fantastical beings. Crafted using traditional techniques passed down through generations, these vibrant works of art feature intricate patterns symbolizing a connection to nature and spirituality. Each piece reflects the Zapotec people's deep cultural heritage, blending creativity and tradition into a stunning expression of their beliefs.
Inca Traditional Textiles are renowned for their complexity and cultural significance. Woven by artisans from the Andes, these textiles feature symbolic patterns reflecting nature, spirituality, and social structures. These intricate designs not only serve as functional clothing and blankets but also as ceremonial symbols that connect the wearer to the sacred, natural world. Our South American Indigenous art collection showcases the exceptional craftsmanship of these ancient woven works.
Huichol Arts, including beadwork and yarn paintings, vividly represent the spiritual beliefs and visions of the Huichol people of Mexico. These artworks depict mystical animals, deities, and cosmic elements, inspired by sacred rituals. Each piece offers a deep connection to their culture and spiritual practices, combining intricate detail with vibrant colors to convey powerful spiritual narratives.
Shipibo Vision Art is inspired by the spiritual journeys of the Shipibo-Conibo people in the Amazon. Featuring intricate geometric patterns, these artworks represent the visions experienced by shamans during ayahuasca ceremonies. Rich in symbolism, the designs convey a connection to both the natural world and the spiritual realm, offering a visual interpretation of the Shipibo people's mystical beliefs.
Hand woven rugs are crafted using traditional techniques, showcasing intricate patterns and vibrant colors. These rugs not only serve as functional pieces but also reflect the artisan’s community, beliefs, and connection to nature. Our collection of handwoven rugs preserves the rich heritage of weaving traditions passed down for generations.
Kuna Molas are brightly colored textile art pieces created by the Kuna people of Panama and Colombia using the reverse appliqué technique. Featuring intricate patterns of geometric shapes, animals, and symbols, these textiles represent deep cultural and spiritual meaning. Integral to the Kuna's traditional clothing and ceremonies, Molas offer a beautiful representation of their cultural identity.
Browse our collection of Southern Indigenous art, where each piece reflects the profound cultural heritage and artistic legacy of Native communities. Carefully selected for its exceptional craftsmanship and cultural significance, every artwork pays tribute to the traditions and creative vision of Indigenous artists. Enrich your collection with a timeless work of art that celebrates heritage and supports the vibrant spirit of these communities.