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Colombia

Gathered cushion

€140,00 EUR
San Jacinto, a community of indigenous and African origins, is located in the savannah
north of Bolívar. Most of its cultural and artisanal heritages are ancestral.

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Product information

Location of Origin
Colombia

Community
Santander

Techniques

Materials

  • Sheep wool yarn

Dimensions

50*50

All of our pieces are made by artisan communities from different parts of the world, and each one takes several days of love to finish. In most cases they are unique pieces and in others they are very limited quantities where they will never be made in series. Due to the nature of their creation they will never be identical to each other.

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More about this piece

Location of Origin

Colombia

Community

Santander

Techniques

Materials

  • Sheep wool yarn

Dimensions

50*50

Colombia

A unique piece from Santander

Long ago, this place was inhabited by indigenous people from the Finzenú kingdom, one of the “three
pre-Columbian kingdoms of the Zenú people.” Where one of the things they stood out for
was due to its diverse and detailed textile production, which the artisans have preserved
generation after generation until it became a San Jacinto tradition.