Guarani Ajaka Puku'i Basket

$32.00

These small baskets are handcrafted by the Indigenous women of the Guarani Mbyá people of the Tekoá Nhundy Indigenous Land located in the South of Brazil.

The original name of this basket is Ajaka and is often used to store produce or children's small toys. It can also be used as a cachepot, a planter or as decorative art piece.

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These small baskets are handcrafted by the Indigenous women of the Guarani Mbyá people of the Tekoá Nhundy Indigenous Land located in the South of Brazil.

The original name of this basket is Ajaka and is often used to store produce or children's small toys. It can also be used as a cachepot, a planter or as decorative art piece.

These small baskets are handcrafted by the Indigenous women of the Guarani Mbyá people of the Tekoá Nhundy Indigenous Land located in the South of Brazil.

The original name of this basket is Ajaka and is often used to store produce or children's small toys. It can also be used as a cachepot, a planter or as decorative art piece.

 

Dimensions:

7”L x 6”W x 7”H

Care Instructions

Indigenous arts are made out of natural materials, and therefore require great tending and care. Please keep the pieces in a dry place and avoid long periods of sun exposure, especially for the art that contains colors in it. Remember that the stalk and fiber from plants tend to soften overtime and gain new shape as we wear them! 

Enjoy your indigenous art and contact us if you have any questions!