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Tagua Sculpture - Howler Monkey Mother with Young
$240.00
Code: ITNM018
Size: 4" (10 cms) tall
Carving is traditionally a male activity among the indigenous Embera and Wounaan of the Darien region of eastern Panama. Historically and up to present times, highly skilled wood carvers among these two Native peoples have been fashioning elegant dugout canoes and shamanic ritual implements (carved staffs) in local rainforest hardwoods. Since the 70's, these carvers turned their attention to carving the potato-sized tagua ("ivory") nut on the suggestion, as it's been anecdotally told - by a biologist working and investigating in the Darien forest years ago. As carving was already a highly developed skill among these two tribes ancestrally, these carvers excelled in creating wonderful (and often, very naturally rendered) figurines of local flora and fauna endemic to their territory. This remarkable rendering of a howler monkey mother and young in a tree eating fruit is so precious, capturing so naturally these animals and their natural poses among their forest surroundings. All pieces are signed by the artist
Size: 4" (10 cms) tall
Carving is traditionally a male activity among the indigenous Embera and Wounaan of the Darien region of eastern Panama. Historically and up to present times, highly skilled wood carvers among these two Native peoples have been fashioning elegant dugout canoes and shamanic ritual implements (carved staffs) in local rainforest hardwoods. Since the 70's, these carvers turned their attention to carving the potato-sized tagua ("ivory") nut on the suggestion, as it's been anecdotally told - by a biologist working and investigating in the Darien forest years ago. As carving was already a highly developed skill among these two tribes ancestrally, these carvers excelled in creating wonderful (and often, very naturally rendered) figurines of local flora and fauna endemic to their territory. This remarkable rendering of a howler monkey mother and young in a tree eating fruit is so precious, capturing so naturally these animals and their natural poses among their forest surroundings. All pieces are signed by the artist

