Large handwoven basket – the ultimate fruit basket or centerpiece
This guacamaya centerpiece is traditional of the Lache tribe in the highlands of central Colombia.
Similar to other traditional Colombian coil-weaved baskets, artisans collect leaves and fibers, shape them into thin bushels, and then tightly bind the bundle with fibre until a flat spiral appears.
Bright colors are unique to the guacamaya style, likely inspired by a parrot common to the area - la guacamaya! On average, it takes 11 days to complete & is an important source of income for the region.
Size: top diameter = 14 in, height = 4 in
Region: Boyaca
**All sales are final.**
This guacamaya centerpiece is traditional of the Lache tribe in the highlands of central Colombia.
Similar to other traditional Colombian coil-weaved baskets, artisans collect leaves and fibers, shape them into thin bushels, and then tightly bind the bundle with fibre until a flat spiral appears.
Bright colors are unique to the guacamaya style, likely inspired by a parrot common to the area - la guacamaya! On average, it takes 11 days to complete & is an important source of income for the region.
Size: top diameter = 14 in, height = 4 in
Region: Boyaca
**All sales are final.**
This guacamaya centerpiece is traditional of the Lache tribe in the highlands of central Colombia.
Similar to other traditional Colombian coil-weaved baskets, artisans collect leaves and fibers, shape them into thin bushels, and then tightly bind the bundle with fibre until a flat spiral appears.
Bright colors are unique to the guacamaya style, likely inspired by a parrot common to the area - la guacamaya! On average, it takes 11 days to complete & is an important source of income for the region.
Size: top diameter = 14 in, height = 4 in
Region: Boyaca
**All sales are final.**