Fine Basket Handwoven Wounaan Embera Baskets Darien Panama #416
This basket is 5 1/2" height, around the body nearly 16", at the top end of the basket 12", colors are very light cream, maroon, and black all the colors blend together, item is better than actual picture, decorate your office or home. This basket can hold water, but is not recommended, is better to use this item for decoration.
Look at the geometric design on this basket, it is gorgeous!!!
From the rainforest in the Darien come these unique hand made Wounaan and Embera baskets.
More About Wounaan Baskets:
The Wounaan Natives from the rainforest in the Darien and the Embera Indians are master artisans and create these fine woven baskets or plates in quality colors, design, symmetry and balance. The womens are known for the baskets and the men for the Cocobolo Wood and Tagua.
The baskets or plates were hand woven using natural fibers found in the forest. A variety of reeds are normally used. The colors are produced with natural extract of plants an earth, using the traditional method of deying the basket fibers. They portray insects, animals or life in the village.
Income earned from the sale of this lovely basket reduces the need to destroy the rain forest for agriculture.
The artist is a wounaan Indian and her name is Maria Sinforiano.
Questions: [email protected]. Tel.937-422-5683
Look at the geometric design on this basket, it is gorgeous!!!
From the rainforest in the Darien come these unique hand made Wounaan and Embera baskets.
More About Wounaan Baskets:
The Wounaan Natives from the rainforest in the Darien and the Embera Indians are master artisans and create these fine woven baskets or plates in quality colors, design, symmetry and balance. The womens are known for the baskets and the men for the Cocobolo Wood and Tagua.
The baskets or plates were hand woven using natural fibers found in the forest. A variety of reeds are normally used. The colors are produced with natural extract of plants an earth, using the traditional method of deying the basket fibers. They portray insects, animals or life in the village.
Income earned from the sale of this lovely basket reduces the need to destroy the rain forest for agriculture.
The artist is a wounaan Indian and her name is Maria Sinforiano.
Questions: [email protected]. Tel.937-422-5683