"Viaje a Wirikuta" Chair is a poetic interpretation of the journey to Real de Catorce, in search of peyote; using two elements with different meanings. The arrows symbolize purification. At the head of the pilgrimage goes tate´wari, representative of fire, also known as the man of the arrows. Wikura, a rope with thirty knots representing the days of travel.
"Viaje a Wirikuta" Chair is a poetic interpretation of the journey to Real de Catorce, in search of peyote; using two elements with different meanings. The arrows symbolize purification. At the head of the pilgrimage goes tate´wari, representative of fire, also known as the man of the arrows. Wikura, a rope with thirty knots representing the days of travel.