Pataxó craftsmanship is a living expression of their identity, history, and deep connection with nature. Each piece reflects ancestral knowledge, passed down from generation to generation, and the continuous struggle for cultural preservation.
Predominantly made with natural raw materials from the Atlantic Forest and Cerrado, such as seeds, beads, feathers, vines, and reforestation wood, the items produced by Pataxó artisans go far beyond simple adornments; they are symbols of resistance.
On our website, you will find a variety of artifacts that celebrate this rich tradition:
- Body Adornments: Necklaces and bracelets made with seeds and beads, which tell stories and symbolize the body's connection to the earth.
- Basketry: Utilitarian and decorative baskets and woven items, demonstrating mastery of techniques for handling vines and other fibrous materials.
- Ritual and Decorative Objects: Headdresses, maracas, and miniature wooden animals, evoking spirituality and local fauna.
By acquiring a piece of Pataxó craftsmanship, you not only bring home an object of unique beauty but also directly contribute to the economic sustainability of the villages, the valorization of Brazilian indigenous culture, and the maintenance of a history that has resisted for over 500 years.
Explore our collection and feel the energy and ancestry that each detail carries.
Dimensions:
Circumference: 46cm
Width: 2 to 8 cm
Important information:
To extend the lifespan of the craftsmanship and reduce the risk of breakage.
Avoid getting it wet and/or leaving it in the sun, to prevent the Seed/nylon/silicone/cotton from drying out and cracking.
Apply moisturizer to your hands before putting on a bracelet.
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