The Six Ginguimia Sisters: Wounaan Master Weavers

Meet the Maker · A village outside Panama City

The Ginguimia Sisters

Master weavers. Six sisters, one lineage, in a village just outside Panama City.

By Jen · 3 min read

The six Ginguimia sisters, master Wounaan basket weavers from a village outside Panama City

Just outside Panama City, in a village reached by winding turns and slower time, I spent the day with the six Ginguimia sisters. Master weavers. Daughters of tradition. Each working in a shared family lineage, each with her own hand.

Six sisters, one family signature

The Ginguimia sisters represent a distinct branch of the Wounaan basket-weaving family, working closer to Panama City than the Majé Ginguimias (Sara and Fredy). Whether they are all part of the same extended family is not fully documented, but the name is associated with skilled Wounaan basketry across multiple villages.

"Six sisters, one lineage, one village."

— Jen, RFB Woven Art

— Jen

Frequently asked questions about the Ginguimia sisters

Who are the six Ginguimia sisters?

The six Ginguimia sisters are master Wounaan basket weavers from a village just outside Panama City, working in a shared family lineage with distinct individual signatures.

How are they related to the Majé Ginguimias?

The Majé Ginguimias include Sara and Fredy Ginguimia (confirmed sisters) and Yoli Ginguimia. Whether the six sisters near Panama City are connected to the Majé branch through the same extended family is not documented.