Bring a touch of craftsmanship to your home with this Arumã straw sieve. Hand-woven and naturally pigmented by an Amazonian Indigenous community, it can be a versatile wall decor or ornament piece.
This beautiful Arumã straw sieve fully encapsulates the rich cultural legacy of the Amazonian Indigenous communities that make them. Beyond its decorative charm, this sieve has a practical purpose deeply rooted in Indigenous culture. Tribes use it to sift cassava flour for making biju, a beloved Amazonian snack. In embracing this unique item, you not only invite a piece of their heritage into your home but also contribute to the preservation of traditional ways of life in the heart of the Amazon rainforest.
Indigenous community in the Amazon forest
Process: Handwoven
Care: Wipe with a damp cloth
Material: Arumã fibre
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