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These exquisite wooden masks embody happy remembrance through traditional artistry and shimmering beadwork. Each tiny bead catches light like treasured memories, while the contemplative expression serves as both stunning art piece and spiritual companion for quiet reflection.
Material: Colored beads, wood
Handmade in Sibundoy, Colombia
Sibundoy masks are a traditional form of self-expression for the indigenous Kamsá and Inga people, deeply rich in symbolism. Each mask is hand-carved by a shaman and their family, then slowly smoked over a fire to cure it before being adorned with hundreds—or even thousands—of tiny beads. The shape of the face, the colors, and the intricate patterns all contribute to the mask’s unique meaning
These exquisite wooden masks embody happy remembrance through traditional artistry and shimmering beadwork. Each tiny bead catches light like treasured memories, while the contemplative expression serves as both stunning art piece and spiritual companion for quiet reflection.
Material: Colored beads, wood
Handmade in Sibundoy, Colombia
Sibundoy masks are a traditional form of self-expression for the indigenous Kamsá and Inga people, deeply rich in symbolism. Each mask is hand-carved by a shaman and their family, then slowly smoked over a fire to cure it before being adorned with hundreds—or even thousands—of tiny beads. The shape of the face, the colors, and the intricate patterns all contribute to the mask’s unique meaning
These exquisite wooden masks embody happy remembrance through traditional artistry and shimmering beadwork. Each tiny bead catches light like treasured memories, while the contemplative expression serves as both stunning art piece and spiritual companion for quiet reflection.
Material: Colored beads, wood
Handmade in Sibundoy, Colombia
Sibundoy masks are a traditional form of self-expression for the indigenous Kamsá and Inga people, deeply rich in symbolism. Each mask is hand-carved by a shaman and their family, then slowly smoked over a fire to cure it before being adorned with hundreds—or even thousands—of tiny beads. The shape of the face, the colors, and the intricate patterns all contribute to the mask’s unique meaning