Product code: Hand oven basket popular native Panamanian tribe Embera Natural fabric multicolor shapes
The basket is handmade by the women of the Embera indigenous tribe of Panama. Embera Wounaan women have been waving baskets for centuries, using a fine needle for most of their work. Flora and fauna, mixed with their reverence for the rain forest spirits, inspire their designs. The fabric is made from a plant call werregue and painted with colors taken from nature. For color, the tribeswomen extract deep pigments from mother nature, shredding, crushing, boiling and drying some of the abundant insects, plants, berries, and bark. 6" wide x 4" Hight 6" wide x 4" Hight popular.
The basket is handmade by the women of the Embera indigenous tribe of Panama. Embera Wounaan women have been waving baskets for centuries, using a fine needle for most of their work. Flora and fauna, mixed with their reverence for the rain forest spirits, inspire their designs. The fabric is made from a plant call werregue and painted with colors taken from nature. For color, the tribeswomen extract deep pigments from mother nature, shredding, crushing, boiling and drying some of the abundant insects, plants, berries, and bark. 6" wide x 4" Hight 6" wide x 4" Hight popular.