Care
Care
Easy care. Don’t put it under water.
£140.00
Place
Salta, North of Argentina.
Material
Silk Floss Wood
Story
These masks were created in the deep forest in Salta, Argentina by the Chané tribe.
In the Chané culture, they are used in the Ceremonia del Arete. This Arete Ceremony is considered to be a party attended by the living and the dead. And these masks prevent people from being harmed by a deceased relative who, out of longing, tries to kidnap the soul of one of their loved ones. They are not only used as a caution method, but also they add a playful nature to these ceremonies where they prevent the attendees from being uncovered in their true personality.
Then, the name yaguareté is of Guaraní origin and means “the true beast”. It is considered a sacred animal. In some native communities and farmers do not name it because they say that when talking about it, it “appears”. For its strength, power, and mystery, this beast stars in legends, myths and also anecdotes, and stories of our pioneers, and of those who today live near the mountain, which are transmitted from generation to generation.
To create it, they use silk floss wood and natural pigments to paint it. Everything is done directly by the artisans.
Limited edition of 25 handmade and unique Chane masks.
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Being a handcrafted product, it can vary in size, shapes and colours, but always respecting the quality it is presented and the usefulness for which it was designed.
When you buy one of these products, you will bring a little piece of South America with you.
We aim to ship all orders within 3-5 working days. Free shipping.
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Care
Easy care. Don’t put it under water.
Environment | Indoor |
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Material | Wood |
Dimensions | Width: 15cm and Height: 19cm |