Hummingbird Spirit Mask - Handmade Embera Art
SPM-3611
Handwoven by the Embera |★★★★★
Sacred Hummingbird Guardian from the Rainforest
This extraordinary handmade spirit mask captures the mystical essence of the hummingbird, a revered messenger between worlds in Emberá cosmology. Handwoven by Emberá artisans in Panama’s Darién rainforest, the elongated beak, layered palm fiber textures, and sculptural form create a striking presence rooted in ancestral tradition. In Emberá belief, the hummingbird symbolizes joy, resilience, and the movement between the physical and spiritual worlds.
Created using traditional palm fiber weaving techniques passed down through generations, each mask requires weeks of meticulous handwork. Palm fibers are harvested, split, prepared, and dyed with natural plant-based pigments before weaving begins. The hummingbird’s delicate form is shaped entirely through coiling and tension control rather than carving, allowing the artisan to create remarkable dimensional detail through fiber alone.
Details
Dimensions: 5″ W × 15″ H × 8″ D
Material: Palm fiber, natural dyes
Origin: Handwoven in Panama
Edition: One of one · SKU SPM-3611
Wall-mounted. Works as a solo statement above a sofa or in an entryway, or grouped with other Emberá masks for a gallery effect. Display away from direct sunlight — natural plant dyes, particularly the deep blacks and reds, are sensitive to prolonged UV exposure.
Sourced directly from Emberá weavers in Panama's Darién rainforest — purchased at fair prices from the artisans who make them, with no intermediaries.
- Approx. 5″ diameter × 15″ H × 8″ D (12 × 38 × 20 cm)
- One-of-a-kind handwoven figure
- 1000's of stitches over weeks & months
- Traditional Embera weaving artistry
Handwoven in panama by
Emberá Tribe Craftsmen

No. of Artisansdozens of artists across multiple communities |
OriginRainforests of eastern Panama and northwestern Colombia |
Fairly Made. Community Driven.
Each Embera Animal mask is purchased directly from the artist at fair prices that support families, preserve tradition, and sustain local economies.
In the forest communities of Panama and Colombia, Emberá artisans create expressive woven masks inspired by the animals, spirits, and stories of the rainforest.
Using the same finely shredded palm fibers and natural vegetal dyes found in traditional Wounaan baskets, each mask is carefully shaped and woven entirely by hand.
These striking pieces transform traditional basketry techniques into sculptural forms, preserving a distinctive tradition of Indigenous woven art.