Okaina Hanging Basket

$75.00
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Origin : Okaina community, La Chorrera township, Amazons, Colombia

Technique : basket weaving

Materials : yaré vine and cumare

Approximate dimensions : 13 1/2” d x 1 3/4” h

 

There is a sense of romanticism in these woven Okaina hanging baskets ... perhaps a combination of its weave quality, the simplicity of its hanging mechanism and the sweetness of its being. Just imagine, it can hold flowers, plants or fruits and vegetables; maybe even a couple of your favorite cookbooks.  

Also known as the 'sons of tabaco, coca and sweet yuca', the indigenous Okaina community, located in the southern-most part of Colombia, has a population of just 285 people. Basket weaving has traditionally been an important part of the cultural activities of the community. For more than 15 years, under the leadership of Don Jose Pablo Neikase, 26 artisans have been working together to maintain the social and economic sustainability of the community and keep this ancestral technique alive.  

Each Okaina basket is crafted using ancestral symbology, and their designs are dictated by a story ... a story of the people, the region and the nature that surrounds them. 

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