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Seeds used to make these necklaces include those of the following plants: Huayruro macho (Ormosia amazonica, red/black) and Huayruro hembra ( (Ormosia macrocalyx , red) - both traditionally used to promote good health and bring good luck, Rosario ( Coix lacryma jobi ), Pashaquilla ( Leucaena leucocephala, brown, flat, teardrop-shape), Ojo de Vaca ( Mucuna rostrata , large, brown, round), Choloque ( Sapindus sapanaria , round, black), Achira (Canna sp., small, brown, flat) and Shacapa (Pariana sp., light brown, triangluar). Also occasionally used are pirhana jaws and the tooth of an alligator known as lezardo ; used to bring strength.
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Shipibo-Conibo, Amazon, Peru
Shipibo-Conibo, Amazon, Peru
Approximately 30 years ago, as many as 150 different ethno-linguistic groups could be identified living in the rainforest jungles of Peru. Today less than 30 ethnic groups remain. Among these survivors is one of the oldest ancestral groups, the Shipibo people, who now are at risk of becoming extinct. It is estimated perhaps only 35,000 Shipibo remain living, spread out in as many as 300 different family villages. For centuries, these people have survived primarily through their relationship with the jungle and through activities such as hunting, fishing and traditional agriculture.
Shipibo artisans are well known for their colorful designs on pottery and textiles. Inspired by Ayahuasca-induced visions, creation stories and mythic folklore, these refined geometrical designs are sophisticated interpretations of cosmic realities.
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