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Stunning SERMEL (SERgio Bustamante & MELquiades Preciado) large papier-mâché toucan.
Crafted by hand by a local artist at the Sermel Workshop in Tonala, Jalisco, Mexico, this folk-art style toucan is crafted with newspaper and branches and features VIBRANT colored paint finished with a high gloss. The sculpture is crafted as a wall hanging and has a hanger attached to the back.
Outstanding vintage condition! One small chip on the top of the beak and slight wear to finish on the base. No other damage or repairs were observed. PLEASE VIEW PHOTOS CAREFULLY and reach out with any questions on condition.
DETAILS: • Dimensions: Height: 11.5", Width: 9.5", Length: 12", Weight: 2lb 2oz • Manufacturer: SERMEL Workshop • Design: Freestanding Toucan • Pattern: Folk Art • Markings: "SER.MEL HECHO EN MEXICO" marked on back • Place of Origin: Tonala, Jalisco, Mexico • Date of Manufacture: c1970s-1980s (after Sergio left SERMEL) • Materials: Papier-Mâché • Color(s): Blue, Brown, Yellow
HISTORY: Sermel (for Sergio Bustamante and Melquiades Preciado) was a family-owned business established in Tonala, Jalisco, Mexico in 1963. Sermel’s original intent was to create objects of art: tin, hand painted wooden objects, furniture and of course, papel mache. Their style was bright, current color schemes, with fanciful play on the traditional decorative painting style that had defined Tonala ceramics for decades prior. Sermel quickly rose to prominence and fame in the decorative arts circles during the 60’s. This is mostly due to their work being purchased by North American and European tourists in the late 1960’s.
Sergio Bustamante left the workshop in the late 70s. Sermel became one of the premier Mexican manufacturers of papier-mâché collectibles. Sermel continued to operate under the Preciado family until 2013 with artwork crafted by talented local artists who continued the Sergio Bustamante style.
Born in Culiacan, Sinaloa, in 1942, Sergio Bustamante studied architecture at the University of Guadalajara, however, he left before he finished his degree to focus on his craft making and fine art. Bustamante had his first exhibition in 1966 at the Galeria Misrachi in Mexico City.
Bustamante is a prominent Mexican surreal artist and sculptor known for his ability to create expressive and unique works of art. His sculptures fuse elements of nature and Mexican culture, using a variety of materials such as Papier-Mâché, bronze, and ceramics. His works convey feelings of magic, vitality, and movement.
Sergio Bustamante draws inspiration from a myriad of sources, including Mexican folklore, nature, mythology, and the human condition. His rich cultural heritage and fascination with the mysteries of life are evident in his imaginative sculptures and vibrant artworks. Bustamante currently lives and works in Mexico and continues to exhibit his work internationally.
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IMPORTANT DDV SHOP NOTE: • All antique/vintage items in my shop are sold "as-is/as-found" and priced accordingly for their condition. I only complete a light cleaning on items allowing new owners to determine the level of aging and character they wish to preserve. This includes all metal patinas and discolorations. • All antique/vintage items are by definition “used” and usually show signs of age and/or use. Buying vintage items online assumes some risk. Be sure to view all photos as they are part of the description and condition. I do my best to provide descriptions and/or photos of any wear, damage, or manufacturing flaws I find to help you make your purchase decision. I do not accept returns unless the buyer can prove that the items weren't accurately described or photographed. • I personally research each item I sell and do my best to provide accurate information in my listings. I am a hobbyist vintage collector but not an expert, so if I missed something and you would like additional information please contact me before you buy.
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Darling Della Vintage focuses on locally sourcing and offering high-quality vintage goods at fair prices to help vintage lovers and collectors fill their spaces with items that bring joy.
About me: When I retired from the corporate world in January 2022, I needed something to keep myself busy and active. During Covid, I started vintage glass treasure-hunting as a hobby and loved it so much that it felt natural to expand into a retail shop to share my finds with others. I was inspired by how online shop owners are nationally and internationally disbursed. The buying and selling marketplace here at District is the perfect opportunity to find treasures you wouldn't normally find in your backyard. I named my shop in honor of my beloved late grandmother Della, who was my first mother. I miss you, Grandma!
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