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  • Wounaan Indian Baskets from the Darien Rainforest of Panama

    The Wounaan Indians, a truly indigenous people, in the Darien Rainforest of southern Panama are making the finest baskets anywhere in the world today. We at the Michael Smith Gallery are proud to feature their finest baskets made today.

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Wounaan Tagua Nut Carvings

The Wounaan Indian men who live in the Darien Rainforest of Panama have been carving animals on tagua nuts for more than two decades.

The Wounaan men carve out animal images on tagua nuts with chisels and then paint them. They often glue the nuts together to create a bigger working area so that they can depict animals in a hunting scene.

The tagua nut, also known as vegetable ivory, is a very desirable substitute for elephant or hippo ivory. Ivory nuts have been exported from South America for more than a hundred years. For many years the buttons on uniforms worn by U.S. soldiers came from ivory nuts, before they were replaced by plastics. Click here if you would like to learn more information about tagua nuts.

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Animals, Birds, Fish, Mammals, and Reptiles Carved out of Tagua Nuts

Animals, Birds, Fish, Mammals, and Reptiles Carved out of Tagua Nuts

Pendants & Earrings Carved out of Tagua Nut

Pendants & Earrings Carved out of Tagua Nut

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