Sierra Woven Decorative Basket
Black Steps On White W Copper Rim – geometric motif – woven basket – baskets – handwoven in Colombia
Sierra Woven Decorative Basket

Sierra Woven Decorative Basket

MAG-124

Handcrafted in Colombia

Regular price$1,200.00
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Geometric motifs draw their inspiration from multiple sources, including pre-Colombian textiles, ceramics and rock art. Baskets woven with these designs are often referred to as cultural, due to the fact that a large part of their inspiration stems from body paintings and patterns.

Dimensions 12" W x 9" H
Origin Handwoven in Colombia
Materials Palm fiber, natural dyes, copper and silver coils

Handwoven in colombia by

Wounaan Master Weavers

No. of Artisans

50+ active artists across multiple communities

Origin

Chocó Region, Colombia


Fairly Made. Community Driven.

Each Colombian Wounaan basket is purchased directly from the artist at fair prices that support families, preserve tradition, and sustain local economies.

The Story

Wounaan, or Werregue Baskets from Colombia carry the strength and spirit of the Chocó region.

Woven by Indigenous Wounaan artists, each piece reflects the rhythms of the rainforest and the legacy of ancestral design—where bold geometric patterns echo body painting, pottery, and the natural forms of plant and animal life. These baskets are coiled by hand with thicker forms and longer stitches, giving them a distinct texture and sculptural weight.

The Making

Colombian Wounaan baskets are masterfully handwoven from shredded palm fronds, prepared into fine fibers and dyed with natural pigments from rainforest roots, berries, and leaves. These indigenous baskets showcase intricate geometric designs inspired by ancestral traditions, while some artisans incorporate copper wire for a striking contemporary touch.

Each handmade Wounaan basket is both a work of art and a cultural heirloom, reflecting the rainforest and the heritage of Colombia’s indigenous weavers.

Each piece is handwoven over many months using natural fibers and plant-based dyes. To protect its color and structure, we recommend displaying your woven art away from direct sunlight or skylights, as UV exposure can fade dyes and weaken fibers over time.

In very dry climates, you may occasionally mist the inside lightly with distilled or non-chlorinated water—similar to caring for wicker or rattan. Gently blot away any excess with a paper towel to help maintain the fiber’s natural balance.

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