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Baniwa Basket Red P

AJ003

Basketry with natural arumã fiber is a traditional art of the Baniwa culture, an indigenous group comprising 22 peoples who use Aruak family languages ​​and inhabit the surroundings of the rivers that border Brazil with Venezuela and Colombia.

The stem of the various plants of the Matantaceae family is used, which are peeled, scraped and sanded for dyeing (in red with annatto and black with ashes) or kept with the bark, which gives it a lacquered appearance, making it more resistant.

The urutu oolóda is one of the most traditional formats of natural fiber baskets of the Baniwa peoples, and comprises a basketry with a square base and sides enriched with graphics full of natural symbols.

Its production follows the dynamics of the villages, with a small-scale artisanal process, which preserves its cultural value and the potential for plant growth, making the means of economic autonomy for the community a legitimate sustainable art .


Part Size:
Height 26cm x Diameter 20cm
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