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Traditions Bowl - handmade in Brazil with traditional ceramic and straw

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Traditions bowl is a delicate piece that can acquire different functions always capturing our gaze. From housing fruit, to supporting cell phones and keys at the entrance of the house or receiving a beautiful bouquet of flowers, it attracts attention, filling the home with beauty and meaning. The pieces made of Cabreúva wood bring the Tucumã straw (typical palm of The Amazon Forest) stained with roots, leaves and fruits and braided by the artisans of the riverside Community of Urucureá, in Pará, and the traditional pottery from Jequitinhonha Valley, made by artisan Deuzani Gomes dos Santos, the same artisan responsible for the ceramic pieces of Contas Bookshelves, Encontros Side table and the Ni Lamps (available at 1stdibs). Inspired by the genre of music and round dance that was born in Pará and that mixes Portuguese and African elements, Maria Fernanda presents in the Carimbó series, pieces that mix techniques from three different regions and that have already been present in her professional journey, in previous collections. “There are so many artisans spread across the country, why not add them together? Exchanging information, telling stories, sharing knowledge, understanding that we are all equal, regardless of color, gender or belief is essential for cultural enrichment and society itself.” Naturally dyed straw has unique characteristics that are never repeated. Due to this process, colors fade more easily than industrial ones, this is not considered a defect, but rather a way of telling your own story. When ordering, you should check what options are available. The dyeing of the straw is done by artisans from the riverside community of Urucureá, who also braid the straws, creating traditional engravings from the Arapiuns river region. Colors mix, new designs are formed, rhythmic movements, everything is light and free, and emanates an energy of someone who lives the moment completely. I observe and learn, immersed in a real, contagious life. Please note, the handcrafted details don't repeat themselves, they can be alike but never the same, they are manual made, an imperfect perfection that makes each one unique. Each piece comes with a different painting, please check the availability at the time of purchase.   The work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Brazilian Contemporary and Collectible Design by Yankatu, design + art with Brazilian soul. Exhibitions: 2020 - Social Entrepreneurship Exhibition: Identity and Local Knowledge - World Intellectual Property Organization - Geneva, Switzerland
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