Curuba Swirls
Curubitas ricas y deliciosas, hacen un rico jugo de fruta fresca...
In its Latin American homeland, it is known as curuba sabanera (Colombia) where this fruit is embraced and celebrated, transformed to juices and other deliciousness. In other parts of the world like New Zealand they are considered invasive species as they can affect forest regrowth. In countries like New Zealand it is actually illegal to sell, cultivate and distribute curubas.
Mami Watta Collections is an artistic movement reconnecting with traditional knowledge, producing unique styles of jewelry and accessories that support the artisanship and hard work of our Indigenous artists.
This wearable artwork has been produced by artisans from the Embera Chami tribe of Colombia. It carries hours of work, calculation and imagination. Through the beadworks we can see a lot of references to colours from the natural environment and the Embera Cosmovision.
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