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Handcarved Peruvian Gourd with Extreme Detail, La Selva Jungle Gourd 4"x3.5"

Peru
$89.00

Peruvian Gourd Carved with Extreme Detail, La Selva Jungle Peru 4" x 3.5" 

This is the isolated rain forest region in the eastern part of Peru, and it takes almost 60% of the country. La Selva is the area between the eastern foothills (the montaña) of the Andes and the enormous rain forests of the Amazon basin, which extends further into Brazil. Most people will think of Brazil when hearing the name Amazon. Indeed is Brazil's part of the Amazon rain forest much bigger. However, the Amazon river finds its roots in Peru, and most of the Peruvian Selva is still unspoiled.

Exquisite workmanship in a set of hand etched and carved gourds depicting Peruvian village life. Skillfully detailed handi-work showing men, women, fields, and cattle, complete with a floral design background blended with the landscape.

Gourd art is the oldest and most traditional example of Peruvian handicraft. The mate grows on a climbing plant that thrives in the dry warm regions of the Andes. The weather conditions of the Andes contribute to its hard shell that is similar to wood. The handcrafted nature of these gourds from Peru will produce minor imperfections. Subtle shade variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Process of our hand carved Gourds: After the gourds are harvested, the artisan removes the outer green skin exposing the light tan color underneath. The gourds are then cleaned and dried in the sun. The artist hand sketches a design onto the gourd with a pencil. Then using a carving tool called a Buril and several other primitive tools, the artisan painstakingly removes small pieces of gourd to create a three dimensional version of the original design. The designs are further enhanced with a heated burin using pressure to acquire the desired tones for that particular design. The varying shades of black, orange and brown are due to varying the pressure and time of application of the heated metal burin used in the burning process. The designs are not painted on the gourd, but rather etched and burnt, in a process similar to wood burning.

(Pajas Plant is burnt and then mixed with water to add black detail to the freshly carved Gourd)

pajas-used-to-burn-to-make-black-ash-for-gourds.jpg

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Peruvian Gourd Carved with Extreme Detail, La Selva Jungle Peru 4" x 3.5" 

This is the isolated rain forest region in the eastern part of Peru, and it takes almost 60% of the country. La Selva is the area between the eastern foothills (the montaña) of the Andes and the enormous rain forests of the Amazon basin, which extends further into Brazil. Most people will think of Brazil when hearing the name Amazon. Indeed is Brazil's part of the Amazon rain forest much bigger. However, the Amazon river finds its roots in Peru, and most of the Peruvian Selva is still unspoiled.

Exquisite workmanship in a set of hand etched and carved gourds depicting Peruvian village life. Skillfully detailed handi-work showing men, women, fields, and cattle, complete with a floral design background blended with the landscape.

Gourd art is the oldest and most traditional example of Peruvian handicraft. The mate grows on a climbing plant that thrives in the dry warm regions of the Andes. The weather conditions of the Andes contribute to its hard shell that is similar to wood. The handcrafted nature of these gourds from Peru will produce minor imperfections. Subtle shade variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Process of our hand carved Gourds: After the gourds are harvested, the artisan removes the outer green skin exposing the light tan color underneath. The gourds are then cleaned and dried in the sun. The artist hand sketches a design onto the gourd with a pencil. Then using a carving tool called a Buril and several other primitive tools, the artisan painstakingly removes small pieces of gourd to create a three dimensional version of the original design. The designs are further enhanced with a heated burin using pressure to acquire the desired tones for that particular design. The varying shades of black, orange and brown are due to varying the pressure and time of application of the heated metal burin used in the burning process. The designs are not painted on the gourd, but rather etched and burnt, in a process similar to wood burning.

(Pajas Plant is burnt and then mixed with water to add black detail to the freshly carved Gourd)

pajas-used-to-burn-to-make-black-ash-for-gourds.jpg

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SKU: PRGD27
Availability: 1
Width: 4.00
Height: 3.50
Depth: 3.50