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Werregue Collection
Cerros Pendant$2,700.00 USDThe patterning of this piece references the region where the Wounaan live, in which the hills meet the rivers. This design represents the reflection seen of the vast landscape onto the water’s surface.
The woven fiber produces an opaque shade; light exits as a focused downward beam from the open base.
Each pendant is one-of-a-kind.
Lead time 1–2 weeks
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Dibujo De Lluvia Pendant$2,700.00 USDThis piece represents the rainwater sliding down the palm leaf roofs of the maloca (the traditional house of the Wounaan).
The woven fiber produces an opaque shade; light exits as a focused downward beam from the open base.
Each pendant is one-of-a-kind.
Lead time 1–2 weeks
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Guartinaja Pendant$3,175.00 USDThe patterning on this weave references that of the skin of this indigenous animal (guartinaja)—also known as a spotted paca—commonly seen throughout the village areas in the Choco.
Given the nature and story of these Werregue palm pendants, the tightly woven fiber results in an opaque shade, with a focused spot light emanating from the bottom mouth of the fixture.
Leadtime 1-2 weeks.
Each pendant is one-of-a-kind.
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Las Palmas Pendant$2,975.00 USDThis design represents the very werregue palms from which these pieces are woven. The palm patterning can reflect either a flower or a spike, depending on the angle viewed.
The woven fiber produces an opaque shade; light exits as a focused downward beam from the open base.
Each pendant is one-of-a-kind.
Lead time 1–2 weeks
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Mariposa Pendant$2,700.00 USDLocal butterflies live in the bark of a tree and are camouflaged with stripes like those depicted in this design. The butterfly is silver on the inside and white on the outside.
The woven fiber produces an opaque shade; light exits as a focused downward beam from the open base.
Each pendant is one-of-a-kind.
Lead time 1–2 weeks
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Tambo Pendant$2,975.00 USDThe design depicts a tambo, a communal house in the village used for meetings and ceremonial events. Featured in repeat is the sloping roof of the structure, and the black point represents the “eye” of the smoke coming from the ceremonial fire.
The woven fiber produces an opaque shade; light exits as a focused downward beam from the open base.
Each pendant is one-of-a-kind.
Lead time 1–2 weeks
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Werregue Collection
Volcán Pendant$3,175.00 USDThis design is depictive of an exploding mountain (volcán), which is part of a story that plays an integral role in the cosmology of the Werregue people; in their worldview, it was around the sacred stones left over from this eruption that the first humans appeared.
Given the nature and story of these Werregue palm pendants, the tightly woven fiber results in an opaque shade, with a focused spot light emanating from the bottom mouth of the fixture.
Leadtime 1-2 weeks.
Each pendant is one-of-a-kind.
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Bolivian Hammocks
Striped$635.00 USDBoldly patterned, supple + luxurious, these hamacas atadas are the last word as far as hammocks are concerned. Long the traditional bed of the Guarayo Indians, their design has been fine-tuned over centuries. Incorporating a series of successive pre-Columbian techniques–from the spinning of the thread, to the weaving and braiding of the design, to the crocheted detailing of the sides–each hammock represents a month’s-worth of skilled craftsmanship by women in the remote village of Urubicha in the Bolivian Amazon.
Leadtime for stock colors 1-2 weeks (Back, White, Grey, and Cobalt)
Leadtime for all other colors 4-6 weeks[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
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Bolivian Hammocks
Striped$635.00 USDBoldly patterned, supple + luxurious, these hamacas atadas are the last word as far as hammocks are concerned. Long the traditional bed of the Guarayo Indians, their design has been fine-tuned over centuries. Incorporating a series of successive pre-Columbian techniques–from the spinning of the thread, to the weaving and braiding of the design, to the crocheted detailing of the sides–each hammock represents a month’s-worth of skilled craftsmanship by women in the remote village of Urubicha in the Bolivian Amazon.
Leadtime for stock colors 1-2 weeks (Back, White, Grey, and Cobalt)
Leadtime for all other colors 4-6 weeks[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
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$685.00 USDBoldly patterned, supple + luxurious, these hamacas atadas are the last word as far as hammocks are concerned. Long the traditional bed of the Guarayo Indians, their design has been fine-tuned over centuries. Incorporating a series of successive pre-Columbian techniques — from the spinning of the thread, to the weaving and braiding of the design, to the crocheted detailing of the sides — each hammock represents a month’s-worth of skilled craftsmanship by women in the remote village of Urubicha in the Bolivian Amazon.
Leadtime for stock colors 1-2 weeks (Back, White, Grey, Toffee, Moss and Cobalt)
Leadtime for all other colors 4-6 weeks[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
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$685.00 USDBoldly patterned, supple + luxurious, these hamacas atadas are the last word as far as hammocks are concerned. Long the traditional bed of the Guarayo Indians, their design has been fine-tuned over centuries. Incorporating a series of successive pre-Columbian techniques–from the spinning of the thread, to the weaving and braiding of the design, to the crocheted detailing of the sides–each hammock represents a month’s-worth of skilled craftsmanship by women in the remote village of Urubicha in the Bolivian Amazon.
Leadtime for stock colors 1-2 weeks (Back, White, Grey, Toffee, Moss and Cobalt)
Leadtime for all other colors 4-6 weeks[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
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$685.00 USDBoldly patterned, supple + luxurious, these hamacas atadas are the last word as far as hammocks are concerned. Long the traditional bed of the Guarayo Indians, their design has been fine-tuned over centuries. Incorporating a series of successive pre-Columbian techniques–from the spinning of the thread, to the weaving and braiding of the design, to the crocheted detailing of the sides–each hammock represents a month’s-worth of skilled craftsmanship by women in the remote village of Urubicha in the Bolivian Amazon.
Leadtime for stock colors 1-2 weeks (Back, White, Grey, Toffee, Moss and Cobalt)
Leadtime for all other colors 4-6 weeks[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
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$685.00 USDBoldly patterned, supple + luxurious, these hamacas atadas are the last word as far as hammocks are concerned. Long the traditional bed of the Guarayo Indians, their design has been fine-tuned over centuries. Incorporating a series of successive pre-Columbian techniques–from the spinning of the thread, to the weaving and braiding of the design, to the crocheted detailing of the sides–each hammock represents a month’s-worth of skilled craftsmanship by women in the remote village of Urubicha in the Bolivian Amazon.
Leadtime for stock colors 1-2 weeks (Back, White, Grey, Toffee, Moss and Cobalt)
Leadtime for all other colors 4-6 weeks[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
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Bolivian Hammocks
Striped$635.00 USDBoldly patterned, supple + luxurious, these hamacas atadas are the last word as far as hammocks are concerned. Long the traditional bed of the Guarayo Indians, their design has been fine-tuned over centuries. Incorporating a series of successive pre-Columbian techniques–from the spinning of the thread, to the weaving and braiding of the design, to the crocheted detailing of the sides–each hammock represents a month’s-worth of skilled craftsmanship by women in the remote village of Urubicha in the Bolivian Amazon.
Leadtime for stock colors 1-2 weeks (Back, White, Grey, and Cobalt)
Leadtime for all other colors 4-6 weeks[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
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Bolivian Hammocks
Striped$635.00 USDBoldly patterned, supple + luxurious, these hamacas atadas are the last word as far as hammocks are concerned. Long the traditional bed of the Guarayo Indians, their design has been fine-tuned over centuries. Incorporating a series of successive pre-Columbian techniques–from the spinning of the thread, to the weaving and braiding of the design, to the crocheted detailing of the sides–each hammock represents a month’s-worth of skilled craftsmanship by women in the remote village of Urubicha in the Bolivian Amazon.
Leadtime for stock colors 1-2 weeks (Back, White, Grey, and Cobalt)
Leadtime for all other colors 4-6 weeks[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
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Bolivian Hammocks
Striped$635.00 USDBoldly patterned, supple + luxurious, these hamacas atadas are the last word as far as hammocks are concerned. Long the traditional bed of the Guarayo Indians, their design has been fine-tuned over centuries. Incorporating a series of successive pre-Columbian techniques–from the spinning of the thread, to the weaving and braiding of the design, to the crocheted detailing of the sides–each hammock represents a month’s-worth of skilled craftsmanship by women in the remote village of Urubicha in the Bolivian Amazon.
Leadtime for stock colors 1-2 weeks (Back, White, Grey, and Cobalt)
Leadtime for all other colors 4-6 weeks[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
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