Ojo de Dios
The "Ojo de Dios," or "Eye of God," is a traditional Mexican craft made from colorful yarn wrapped around a wooden cross. This symbol is often created during significant life events, such as births or weddings, and represents the watchful eye of a higher power. It is believed to provide protection and blessings to the person it is made for.
The craft has its roots in the Huichol culture of Mexico, where it is known as "Tzicuri." The Ojo de Dios is not only a decorative item but also a spiritual symbol, reflecting the connection between the creator and the divine. It has gained popularity beyond its cultural origins, becoming a symbol of creativity and spirituality worldwide.