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Colombia

Mopa Mopa Vase

€210,00 EUR

In the Amazon jungle of southwestern Colombia, a tree called Mopa-Mopa grows with which artisans work to make unique pieces.

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Product information

Location of Origin
Colombia

Community
Los Pastos

Techniques

  • Grass varnish

Materials

  • Mopa Mopa
  • wood

Dimensions

20 cm

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.

Our shipments come from pieces available in the store or warehouse, which will have a delivery time of up to 7 business days. Others come from pieces in the creation processes in each community, town and country, the latter will take between 2 and 6 months to reach their destination, depending on the process involved in each piece.

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More about this piece

Location of Origin

Colombia

Community

Los Pastos

Techniques

  • Grass varnish

Materials

  • Mopa Mopa
  • wood

Dimensions

20 cm

Colombia

A unique piece from Los Pastos

A plant that provides a sticky resin twice a year. Where, thanks to its versatility, indigenous peoples can use the Grass Varnish technique with that resin to decorate different objects with flat or relief surfaces, in various materials that to this day is preserved as an ancient technique by los Pastos people.

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