TEÇUME CRAFT
Teçume, which are items made with braided straw, is produced by artisans from the Amanã Sustainable Development Reserve in the Solimões Territory. The production of crafts using cauaçu palm fiber (Calathea lutea), as well as the plants used for dyeing, is part of the traditional knowledge of women in the region, who use this raw material to create different artifactsartifacts for domestic use. A study conducted by the Mamirauá Institute defined a set of good management practices for the species to ensure its continuity. Teçume production for the market is part of a political empowerment and income generation strategy for the women artisans of the Amanã Sustainable Development Reserve.
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See also
KAYAPÓ PILLOW
ARUMÃ LAMPS
YANOMAMI ART
MENIRE XIKRIN BAG
FABRIC PAINTING
BANIWA ART
BEADWORK
CRAFTSMANSHIP
WEAVING, FIBERS AND WOOD
HANDMADE CANDLE
CHIEF RAONI'S CRAFTSMANSHIP
MOLONGÓ CRAFT
FOREST PROTECTION MASSAGE CANDLES
XIPAYA CRAFT
XIKRIN CRAFT
TUKANO CERAMICS
BANIWA CERAMICS
COOPAITER CRAFT
HANDMADE CANDLE
DUKARIA CRAFT
WANZEEJ PAKUP PIT CRAFT
TAPAYUNA CRAFTSMANSHIP FROM XINGU
THE ART OF THE TRUMAI PEOPLE
YUDJÁ CRAFT FROM XINGU
AMITIKATXI CRAFT
NATURAL AMAZONIAN ERASER
WAGOH PAKOB CRAFT