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Indigenous basket "kuño" ethnicity mehinako 45cm - amazon
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Dimensions (height x width x depth) : 44 x 44 x 20 cm Weight : 0.50 kg Origin : Mehinako Indigenous Ethnicity - Amazon History : Oval-shaped basket made by the Mehinako people, braided with the stem of the buriti palm tree and colored cotton/wool threads. The "Kuño" is a basket widely used by indigenous people who live in villages in the Xingú River region to catch small fish on the riverbank or to store them when fishing with Timbó (a type of vine whose sap stuns the fish and facilitates its capture). The graphics are inspired by the nature that surrounds them. More Decorative objects
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