The “Oio de Dios,” or “Eye of God,”
is one of the most famous examples
of Mexican folk art.  A new color of cord
is frequently added to the Ojo de Dios
to stand as a reminder that God continues
to always look on us with love.

Sculpted by Julie Forsyth

Description

A little boy dressed in a traditional Mexican costume holds an "Oio de Dios" as he finishes wrapping the final row of green yarn. Year-dated 2001.

  • Artist: Julie Forsyth
  • Released: 2001
  • Retail Price: $9.95 USA/$12.95 CAN
  • Material(s): plastic
  • Dimensions: 2.5" h. x 2.5" d.
  • SKU: QX8185
  • Produced in: Indonesia
  • Production Date(s): 

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Description


A little boy dressed in a traditional Mexican costume holds an "Oio de Dios" as he finishes wrapping the final row of green yarn. Year-dated 2001.

  • Artist: Julie Forsyth
  • Released: 2001
  • Retail Price: $9.95 USA/$12.95 CAN
  • Material(s): plastic
  • Dimensions: 2.5" h. x 2.5" d.
  • SKU: QX8185
  • Produced in: Indonesia
  • Production Date(s)

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