Fair Trade
Made in Panama
by talented artisans, supporting local communities and preserving their rich cultural heritage
Creating a Basket
Panama woven baskets are traditional handicrafts created by skilled artisans using chunga palm tree fibers native to Central America. The fibers are harvested, cleaned, dyed using natural sources, and then woven into intricate patterns using coiling and twill-weaving techniques. The baskets are constructed by forming a base and then
creating walls, resulting in a functional and beautiful art piece. The tightness of the weave and the complexity of the design demonstrate the artisan's expertise
Natural Materials
Chunga
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Lianas Vine
Climbing plants found in tropical forests. Their vines are
used for basket making due to their strength and flexibility.
Saffron
Saffron is primarily used to add a yellow-orange. It is a natural dye that has been used for centuries.
Trumpet vine
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Natural fibers
grasses, reeds, rushes, bark, and leaves of certain plants. These fibers are often chosen for their strength, flexibility, and durability.
Cocobolo
tropical hardwood that is known for its beauty, durability, and natural resistance to decay.
Cultural Meaning
The art of basket weaving is passed down through generations, with techniques, patterns, and designs reflecting the knowledge and experience of the artisans. The intricate geometric patterns and vibrant colors used in the baskets often carry cultural symbolism and can represent stories, legends, or aspects of the natural world.