Hunter Dog Mask, 12" woven art by Embera weaver Felicinda Guaynora, Panama palm fiber dog mask in black, brown, and ivory with elongated snout and upright ears.
Hunter Dog Mask
Oversized handwoven tribal mask wall art, statement piece by indigenous artisan
Hunter Dog Mask
Hunter Dog Mask
Hunter Dog Mask

Hunter Dog Mask

SPM-3638

Handcrafted in panama

Regular price$195.00
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A sleek dog mask with an elongated snout and upright ears, woven in black and earthy brown palm fiber with ivory accents. The coiled stitchwork follows the natural planes of the face, giving depth to the muzzle, eyes, and ears. Along the sides, subtle geometric motifs connect the animal form to the symbolic patterns of Embera weaving.

Measuring 6" wide by 12" high, this woven mask by Felicinda Guaynora demonstrates the technical precision and cultural richness of Embera artistry, where every stitch transforms palm fiber into sculptural art.

Dimensions 6" W x 6" D x 12" H
Origin Handwoven in Panama
Materials Palm fiber, natural dyes

Handwoven in panama by

Emberá Tribe Craftsmen

No. of Artisans

dozens of artists across multiple communities

Origin

Rainforests of eastern Panama and northwestern Colombia


Fairly Made. Community Driven.

Each Embera Animal mask is purchased directly from the artist at fair prices that support families, preserve tradition, and sustain local economies.

The Story

In the heart of the Darien rainforests in southern Panama, the women of the Emberá tribe craft unique animal masks by hand, weaving them from dyed, split palm leaves in their homes. Traditionally, these masks were used by Emberá shamans—spiritual leaders who connect the physical and spirit worlds—in rituals for healing and cleansing.

During these ceremonies, the masks were displayed on the walls and ceilings of the huts where the rituals took place, and afterward, they were burned. Today, while the masks are still used for ritual purposes, they are also created for commercial sale, with the traditional techniques and craftsmanship preserved.

The Making

Embera animal masks are meticulously handwoven from the inner fibers of the Chunga palm, carefully split and prepared into fine strands. Using natural dyes made from rainforest seeds, roots, and leaves, artisans create the brilliant colors that define these handmade masks.

Each Embera mask reflects ancestral weaving traditions and often depicts rainforest animals in striking detail—hummingbirds, jaguars, owls, and more. Depending on size and complexity, a mask can take weeks or even months to complete, making every woven Embera animal mask a one-of-a-kind piece of indigenous art.

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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