Created and Sold by Anduba Brazilian Art
Jatoba Vase - Vases & Vessels
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Handmade
Woman Owned
Sustainable
Reclaimed Materials
Natural Materials
HANDMADE IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL
Hand-carved from sustainably sourced wood, these striking vases are inspired by the silhouette of the Brazilian jatoba fruit, an oblong fruit traditionally used by indigenous populations in mystical meditative ceremonies.
The striking black finish is achieved through the Japanese shou sugi ban technique, a centuries-old method where wood is methodically charred to achieve a deep and textured finish.
These vases are stunning when displayed together or alone.
25% OF PROFITS GO TO INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN BRAZIL
Materials: Garapa wood
Dimensions:
- Small: 5.1”H x 7.1”L x 1.6”W
- Medium: 7.5”H x 5.5”L x 1.6”W
- Large: 14.6”H x 7.1”L x 1.6”W
Hand-carved from sustainably sourced wood, these striking vases are inspired by the silhouette of the Brazilian jatoba fruit, an oblong fruit traditionally used by indigenous populations in mystical meditative ceremonies.
The striking black finish is achieved through the Japanese shou sugi ban technique, a centuries-old method where wood is methodically charred to achieve a deep and textured finish.
These vases are stunning when displayed together or alone.
25% OF PROFITS GO TO INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN BRAZIL
Materials: Garapa wood
Dimensions:
- Small: 5.1”H x 7.1”L x 1.6”W
- Medium: 7.5”H x 5.5”L x 1.6”W
- Large: 14.6”H x 7.1”L x 1.6”W
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