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Transform your dining space with our Wayuu placemats, a fusion of cultural heritage and artistic finesse. Handcrafted by skilled Wayuu artisans, these placemats embody centuries of tradition, intricately weaving stories of their heritage with every thread. Elevate your table setting with the vibrant colors and geometric patterns that reflect the soul of the Wayuu people.
Each placemat is made in small batches out of sun-baked iraca palm leaves by members of the Wayuu community, an indigenous group in Colombia where palm leave weaving has been passed through generations.
Size: 36cm Diameter
Material: 100% sun-baked palm leaves
Texture & patterns
Delivering an elegantly relaxed dining table is an art that we can all achieve. Our placemats boasts intricate patterns highlighted by refreshing colors hues. Pair them with the table runner and napkins of your choice for a charming dine-in night at home.
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Claudia Patricia Henríquez Iguarán founded Washein to introduce the world to the beautiful craft of the indigenous Wayuu community in Colombia. The Washein collection consists of hats and bags made of Mawisa palm straw, hand-woven with care by the Wayuu community. Since 2012, Claudia has been working in a hospital in Colombia, where she often visited the indigenous communities and was already enchanted by their ancient wisdom. She wanted to put this knowledge into practice. In addition, she discovered that after the first phase of treatment, many patients with tuberculosis were looking for a way to be productive to support their families. That's how Claudia started the "Weaving to Heal" project. Claudia founded Washein in 2017 and worked with a community at Serrania de la Macuira. She wanted to help this community with the sale of their handmade products and taught them through a cost analysis what a fair price for the work and the products would look like. Every Washein product is 100% handmade and hand-painted with care by the Wayuu communities with which Claudia has had a band since childhood. There is a lot of respect for the talent and techniques of the artisans and every product is appreciated. The pompons are woven by a group of Waayu women from another community who live in Riohacha.
Urbankissed is an online marketplace for handmade treasures & unique finds from small brands that care about their artisans. As a marketplace, Urbankissed sells products from multiple brands inspiring you to shop from small and unique brands that care about craftsmanship. The products are shipped directly from the suppliers themselves - so the shipping costs may vary. For every single delivery through Urbankissed, a tree is planted in their company forest in Madagascar.
Note: Urbankissed is a dropship platform, which means that they do not sell the products themselves, but transfer the purchase to the brand. That is why the shipping costs for products from different suppliers are different.
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Delivery time: Different per brand
Address: No physical store
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