


Mask - Crismari lion
Decorative mask created according to an ancestral ritual using natural palm leaves dyed with plant pigments. A unique piece resulting from the craftsmanship of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes.
Our masks are made as for a ritual, following a long and meticulous artisanal process.
They are crafted from palm leaves harvested from the forest, sourced from a common palm variety called Chunga.
The softest parts of the palms are first harvested, then dried before being bleached. Once prepared, the leaves are assembled into bundles and dyed using plant dyes.
The pigments are obtained from fruit pulp, wood chips, seeds, leaves, or roots, sometimes requiring several successive baths.
After this long preparation process, the artisan then begins her creative work. This requires great artistic sense as well as incomparable expertise, passed down and held exclusively by the women of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes in Central America.
Each mask is a unique piece, designed as a strong decorative object, symbolic and deeply connected to nature.
Decorative mask created according to an ancestral ritual using natural palm leaves dyed with plant pigments. A unique piece resulting from the craftsmanship of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes.
Our masks are made as for a ritual, following a long and meticulous artisanal process.
They are crafted from palm leaves harvested from the forest, sourced from a common palm variety called Chunga.
The softest parts of the palms are first harvested, then dried before being bleached. Once prepared, the leaves are assembled into bundles and dyed using plant dyes.
The pigments are obtained from fruit pulp, wood chips, seeds, leaves, or roots, sometimes requiring several successive baths.
After this long preparation process, the artisan then begins her creative work. This requires great artistic sense as well as incomparable expertise, passed down and held exclusively by the women of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes in Central America.
Each mask is a unique piece, designed as a strong decorative object, symbolic and deeply connected to nature.
Decorative mask created according to an ancestral ritual using natural palm leaves dyed with plant pigments. A unique piece resulting from the craftsmanship of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes.
Our masks are made as for a ritual, following a long and meticulous artisanal process.
They are crafted from palm leaves harvested from the forest, sourced from a common palm variety called Chunga.
The softest parts of the palms are first harvested, then dried before being bleached. Once prepared, the leaves are assembled into bundles and dyed using plant dyes.
The pigments are obtained from fruit pulp, wood chips, seeds, leaves, or roots, sometimes requiring several successive baths.
After this long preparation process, the artisan then begins her creative work. This requires great artistic sense as well as incomparable expertise, passed down and held exclusively by the women of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes in Central America.
Each mask is a unique piece, designed as a strong decorative object, symbolic and deeply connected to nature.
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Mask - Crismari lion
Decorative mask created according to an ancestral ritual using natural palm leaves dyed with plant pigments. A unique piece resulting from the craftsmanship of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes.
Our masks are made as for a ritual, following a long and meticulous artisanal process.
They are crafted from palm leaves harvested from the forest, sourced from a common palm variety called Chunga.
The softest parts of the palms are first harvested, then dried before being bleached. Once prepared, the leaves are assembled into bundles and dyed using plant dyes.
The pigments are obtained from fruit pulp, wood chips, seeds, leaves, or roots, sometimes requiring several successive baths.
After this long preparation process, the artisan then begins her creative work. This requires great artistic sense as well as incomparable expertise, passed down and held exclusively by the women of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes in Central America.
Each mask is a unique piece, designed as a strong decorative object, symbolic and deeply connected to nature.
Decorative mask created according to an ancestral ritual using natural palm leaves dyed with plant pigments. A unique piece resulting from the craftsmanship of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes.
Our masks are made as for a ritual, following a long and meticulous artisanal process.
They are crafted from palm leaves harvested from the forest, sourced from a common palm variety called Chunga.
The softest parts of the palms are first harvested, then dried before being bleached. Once prepared, the leaves are assembled into bundles and dyed using plant dyes.
The pigments are obtained from fruit pulp, wood chips, seeds, leaves, or roots, sometimes requiring several successive baths.
After this long preparation process, the artisan then begins her creative work. This requires great artistic sense as well as incomparable expertise, passed down and held exclusively by the women of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes in Central America.
Each mask is a unique piece, designed as a strong decorative object, symbolic and deeply connected to nature.
Decorative mask created according to an ancestral ritual using natural palm leaves dyed with plant pigments. A unique piece resulting from the craftsmanship of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes.
Our masks are made as for a ritual, following a long and meticulous artisanal process.
They are crafted from palm leaves harvested from the forest, sourced from a common palm variety called Chunga.
The softest parts of the palms are first harvested, then dried before being bleached. Once prepared, the leaves are assembled into bundles and dyed using plant dyes.
The pigments are obtained from fruit pulp, wood chips, seeds, leaves, or roots, sometimes requiring several successive baths.
After this long preparation process, the artisan then begins her creative work. This requires great artistic sense as well as incomparable expertise, passed down and held exclusively by the women of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes in Central America.
Each mask is a unique piece, designed as a strong decorative object, symbolic and deeply connected to nature.
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Mask - Crismari lion
Decorative mask created according to an ancestral ritual using natural palm leaves dyed with plant pigments. A unique piece resulting from the craftsmanship of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes.
Our masks are made as for a ritual, following a long and meticulous artisanal process.
They are crafted from palm leaves harvested from the forest, sourced from a common palm variety called Chunga.
The softest parts of the palms are first harvested, then dried before being bleached. Once prepared, the leaves are assembled into bundles and dyed using plant dyes.
The pigments are obtained from fruit pulp, wood chips, seeds, leaves, or roots, sometimes requiring several successive baths.
After this long preparation process, the artisan then begins her creative work. This requires great artistic sense as well as incomparable expertise, passed down and held exclusively by the women of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes in Central America.
Each mask is a unique piece, designed as a strong decorative object, symbolic and deeply connected to nature.
Decorative mask created according to an ancestral ritual using natural palm leaves dyed with plant pigments. A unique piece resulting from the craftsmanship of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes.
Our masks are made as for a ritual, following a long and meticulous artisanal process.
They are crafted from palm leaves harvested from the forest, sourced from a common palm variety called Chunga.
The softest parts of the palms are first harvested, then dried before being bleached. Once prepared, the leaves are assembled into bundles and dyed using plant dyes.
The pigments are obtained from fruit pulp, wood chips, seeds, leaves, or roots, sometimes requiring several successive baths.
After this long preparation process, the artisan then begins her creative work. This requires great artistic sense as well as incomparable expertise, passed down and held exclusively by the women of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes in Central America.
Each mask is a unique piece, designed as a strong decorative object, symbolic and deeply connected to nature.
Decorative mask created according to an ancestral ritual using natural palm leaves dyed with plant pigments. A unique piece resulting from the craftsmanship of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes.
Our masks are made as for a ritual, following a long and meticulous artisanal process.
They are crafted from palm leaves harvested from the forest, sourced from a common palm variety called Chunga.
The softest parts of the palms are first harvested, then dried before being bleached. Once prepared, the leaves are assembled into bundles and dyed using plant dyes.
The pigments are obtained from fruit pulp, wood chips, seeds, leaves, or roots, sometimes requiring several successive baths.
After this long preparation process, the artisan then begins her creative work. This requires great artistic sense as well as incomparable expertise, passed down and held exclusively by the women of the Wounnans and Emberas tribes in Central America.
Each mask is a unique piece, designed as a strong decorative object, symbolic and deeply connected to nature.
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