Indigenous Basket Ye'kuana Ethnic
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Ye'kuana basketry is a genuine cultural wealth that exalts the role of indigenous peoples in Brazilian art, an incredible handicraft from the forest made of natural fiber with ethnic graphics.
Ye'kuana can be translated as “people from the canoe”, they are former travelers through the Amazon and today they are located in communities in the northwest of the state of Roraima, on the border with Venezuela, on the banks of the Auaris and Uraricoera rivers.
A people that has a dynamic that characterizes its identity and maintains its traditions.
Its handicrafts carry historical references and tradition, are meticulously worked by the talented artisans of the village, who value details to create charming basketwork with a lot of personality.
All pieces are unique and can be considered luxury items in home decor, gaining prominence in any environment.
Part Size:
Mod. 1 - Height 24cm x 20cm Diameter
Mod. 2 - Height 23cm x 22cm Diameter
Mod. 3 - Height 25cm x 22cm Diameter