Indigenous Balaio in Arumã Fiber
MANAMN30-28
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Baniwa straw basketry it is a genuine cultural richness in Brazilian indigenous art.
The crafts from natural fiber baskets Baniwa, originally used as domestic utensils by the indigenous women of the ethnic group, display the beauty of the drawings and geometric shapes that take shape in the braiding of naturally dyed straw. When handled in its raw state, the already processed arumã fiber gives structure to an infinity of indigenous ethnic patterns full of meanings.
The historical and artistic value of each piece of Amazonian art made by the Baniwas and sustainability is maintained throughout the manufacturing process - from handling the arumã to the banks of a creek. Among the diversity of straw baskets produced by the people, this hamper/mandala in natural fiber stands out, which becomes an exclusive wall decoration.
Indigenous artifact to create an innovative gallery wall!
Parts Size:
Height 05cm x Diameter 30cm