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Each object from this community is a compendium of knowledge transformed into structure: refined, enduring forms that uphold memory. They are not merely decorative pieces, but talismans woven with history, destiny, and territory.
Unga is Artesia’s collection of werregue vases, resonating with the ancestral pulse of Colombia’s Chocó region. This fiber, ritually harvested by the Wounaan—who regard the palm as sacred—becomes an object when it emerges washed, dyed with natural pigments, and woven by hands that narrate generations.
Each object from this community is a compendium of knowledge transformed into structure: refined, enduring forms that uphold memory. They are not merely decorative pieces, but talismans woven with history, destiny, and territory.