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Handicrafts
Fine carvings of Cocobolo wood: One of the finest hardwoods of the rainforest, Cocobolo Wood has been carved by the Wounaan people for millennia, usually in the form of the animals and nature around us.
Vegetable Ivory: The Wounaan men, as part of tradition, create intricate carvings from vegetable ivory (also called tagua seed and tagua nut)
Hand woven traditional baskets: These baskets are made by the Wounaan women from hand selected organic native jungle plants and woven by hand into intricate patterns.
Hand woven Masks: These masks represent important animals in the Wounaan culture. They have spiritual meanings and are used in ceremonies, also hand woven from 100% natural plant fibers.
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