







Shipibo Putuke Painted Cloth
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- Product Size: 23" W x 21" L
$78.00
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Hand Made
Supports Indigenous Cultures
Hand-painted using putuke bark and mud from the river. The traditional technique employed in its creation makes use of these natural materials to create unique black lines against a cotton fabric background. It is expertly crafted by Shipibo women in Peru. This cloth showcases the ancient art of the Shipibo people and is a beautiful representation of their cultural heritage.
Inspired by ayahuasca visions and icaros, medicine songs, each piece is a one-of-a-kind unique creation.
Dimensions
- Size: 23" W x 21" L
Product Origin
- Shipibo - Textiles
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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 that 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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