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Large Ceremonial Shipibo Vase from Peru - Unique Art Piece

$ 633.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Peru
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    SHIPIBO CONIBO ART
    The Shipibo-Conibo is an indigenous tribe that lives in the north eastern jungle of Peru, in the Amazonian rainforest, along the Ucayali River. The Shipibo-Conibo tribe was formed by two groups, the Shipibo (fishmen) and the Conibo, (ape men), and eventually became one distinct tribe through intermarriage and communal ritual.
    The Shipibo-Conibo as a culture has a history that spans at least several centuries. They are known for the unique and complex geometric patterns with which they decorate their fabrics and ceramic pots. Their designs are inspired in traditions such as the Anisheati ceremony, and ayahuasca shamanism. Their patterns are inspired by shamanic songs(icaros) and have esoteric meanings that regulate their daily lives
    The textiles are hand dye using pigments and colors extracted from plants and minerals and the designs painted using wooden sticks and plant based inks.
    The pots are hand-modeled and produced by the women of the village using the coiling technique. They are then painted with the characteristic white or black geometric patterns. After being fired in a bonfire, the pots are then treated with resin that serves the double purpose of sealing them as well as accentuating the patterns.
    We are proud to contribute to their development while making their culture known to the world.
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    Large Shipibo Vase
    Price: 00 + Free Local Shipping
    Specs: 46hx36w
    This specific art piece was customarily used for ceremonial rituals in the Shipibo culture.