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Junaaya palaa (Wayuu) In Cabo de la Vela, within Wayuu territory, the waves of the Caribbean Sea merge with the desert. This place, known as Jepirra, holds a sacred significance in their cosmogony, serving as the gateway through which the spirits of the deceased transition to their realm.
Junaaya palaa (Wayuu)
In Cabo de la Vela, within Wayuu territory, the waves of the Caribbean Sea merge with the desert. This place, known as Jepirra, holds a sacred significance in their cosmogony, serving as the gateway through which the spirits of the deceased transition to their realm.
Artist | Epieyu Clan |
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Origin | Colombia, Riohacha (La Guajira) |
Manufacturing time | 10 Days |
Measures | Height; 22 cm – Wigth; 18 cm |
Materials | Acrylic Thread |
Technique | Crochet |
Package | Cardboard (Rapina Paberivabrik AS, 90% of the raw material is waste paper), reuse of cardboard waste (OU Jarsi) |