VESSELS NAWE

HISTORY

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Much more than an object. A manifesto of life. Handwoven in Chocólatillo y paja tetera by the Eperãarã Siapidaarã community in Colombia’s Cauca region, its singular silhouette with four protuberances evokes the maternal breasts as symbols of fertility, abundance, and care. Each curve carries an ancestral gesture, each fiber speaks of the union between body and earth

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The everyday is elevated to ritual, and the utilitarian is transformed into art. Within its weave beats the continuity of a legacy passed down through generations, now reimagined as a piece of cultural luxury: a talisman that transcends time and celebrates the sacred within the human.

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