WANZEEJ PAKUP PIT CRAFT
Handicrafts produced by the skilled hands of the Cinta Larga women of the Roosevelt Indigenous Territory. The collective Wanzeej Pakup Pit, meaning “warrior women” in Portuguese, comprises 40 Indigenous women from the Cinta Larga people. Craftwork is one of the most important activities for these women, who gather to collect raw materials, share production techniques and knowledge, and establish commercial partnerships. They produce various items, including bio-jewellery (necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings), basketry, and hammocks. The raw materials used are sourced from the forest, such as tucumã, tucum, and inajá coconuts, forest seeds, palm leaves, and cotton.
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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

TEÇUME CRAFT

MOLONGÓ CRAFT

FOREST PROTECTION MASSAGE CANDLES

XIPAYA CRAFT

XIKRIN CRAFT

TUKANO CERAMICS

BANIWA CERAMICS

COOPAITER CRAFT

HANDMADE CANDLE

DUKARIA CRAFT

TAPAYUNA CRAFTSMANSHIP FROM XINGU

THE ART OF THE TRUMAI PEOPLE

YUDJÁ CRAFT FROM XINGU

AMITIKATXI CRAFT

NATURAL AMAZONIAN ERASER

WAGOH PAKOB CRAFT