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Rannu Kirivöö (Wayuu) This design merges two distinct yet similar culzural heritages: Estonian kirivoo patterns and Wayuu indigenous craftsmanship. Both traditions are enamored with geometric patterns pulsating with hypnotic rhythms – known as “kanaasu” in Wayuu weaving. Notably, an ecologically sustainable thread is used. This marks a significant milestone because, until now, the Wayuu have…
Rannu Kirivöö (Wayuu)
This design merges two distinct yet similar culzural heritages: Estonian kirivoo patterns and Wayuu indigenous craftsmanship. Both traditions are enamored with geometric patterns pulsating with hypnotic rhythms – known as “kanaasu” in Wayuu weaving. Notably, an ecologically sustainable thread is used. This marks a significant milestone because, until now, the Wayuu have primarily used acrylic materlal instead of natural materials like fique and homegrown cotton used in the past.
Artist | Epieyu Clan (Ahumado Community) |
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Origin | Colombia, Riohacha (La Guajira) |
Manufacturing time | 12 Days |
Measures | Height; 20 cm – Wigth; 18 cm |
Materials | Sustainable thread derived from recycled textiles |
Technique | Crochet |
Package | Cardboard (Rapina Paberivabrik AS, 90% of the raw material is waste paper), reuse of cardboard waste (OU Jarsi) |