Black, rust and cream spiral Wounaan basket held in hand showing miniature scale, about three inches tall
Handwoven Wounaan basket with diagonal black and rust sawtooth spiral bands on cream, black rim, from Panama
Mini Wounaan basket close view showing spiraling serrated triangles in black, cinnamon rust and cream palm fiber
Panama Artisan holding woven basket in progress
close up artisan hands weaving
palm fiber with natural dye

Mini Cinnamon Spiral Basket - Handwoven Wounaan Art

HER-069

Handwoven in Panama |★★★★★

A Spiral of Earth and Shadow

Diagonal ribbons of sawtooth triangles — alternating inky black and warm cinnamon rust — spiral up this small rounded vessel, separated by fine pinstriped bands on a cream ground and finished with a glossy black rim. In Wounaan cosmology, spiraling serrated motifs recall serpent scales and the turning currents of Darién rivers, patterns of protection and continuity. This basket was handwoven by Wounaan artist Evidelia Mejia in Panama's Darién rainforest.

Evidelia weaves in the traditional hösig di coil technique passed down through generations, using sustainably harvested werregue palm fibers. Her palette is entirely natural plant-based dye: black from jagua fruit, rust and terracotta from rainforest barks, with the pale cream of undyed palm as the ground. Keeping the spiral's angle constant as the form swells and narrows takes weeks of patient craftsmanship.

The pattern reads elegant and dynamic — the diagonal pull gives the little vessel a sense of upward motion. At about three inches, it sits beautifully on a desk, bookshelf, or bedside table, and anchors warm-toned groupings in a collection of woven art. Each piece is completely unique, with variations in the spiral that reflect the weaver's hand.


Details

Dimensions: Approx. 3″ diameter × 3″ H (8 × 8 cm)
Material: Werregue palm fiber, natural plant-based dyes
Origin: Handwoven in Darién Province, Panama by Wounaan artisans
Artist: Evidelia Mejia
Technique: hösig di coil weaving
Edition: One of one · SKU HER-069


Sourced directly from Wounaan weavers in Panama's Darién rainforest — selected in person by Jen on each sourcing trip, purchased at fair prices with no intermediaries.

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  • Approx. 3″ diameter × 3″ H (8 × 8 cm)
  • One-of-a-kind basket
  • Handwoven in the Darién rainforest
  • 1000's of stitches over weeks, months, & years
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Artisan Made Direct from Community
Trusted Since 2000 25+ Years

Handwoven in Panama by

Wounaan Weavers of the Darién

No. of Artisans

Over 50-75+

Origin

Darién Rainforest, Panama


Fairly Made. Community Driven.

Every Wounaan basket is purchased directly from the artist at fair prices that support families and preserve tradition.

Deep in the rainforests of eastern Panama, Wounaan artisans create some of the most intricate handwoven baskets in the world. Using finely split palm fibers and an extraordinarily tight coiling technique, each basket is woven stitch by stitch into detailed geometric and nature-inspired designs.

Many pieces take months or even years to complete, making these remarkable Wounaan baskets among the most refined forms of artisan basketry produced today.

The Making

Inspired by the rainforest and by pre-Colombian body painting, each basket is a dialogue between tradition and the natural world. Weavers stitch with fine needles and the most supple fibers of the werregue and naguala palms—materials prepared, softened, and dyed with pigments drawn from seeds, roots, and leaves.

Months, and often years, go into a single piece, each coil revealing echoes of ancient pottery, wild plant life, and the patient rhythm of hand and thread.

Dyes Sourced from Nature

Saffron

Golden pigment from delicate threads

Trumpet Vine

Wild blossoms turned natural dye

Liana Vine

Gathered from the rainforest canopy.

FAQs

The Story of Authentic Wounaan Baskets

Handmade by the rural Wounaan tribe, each basket is more than an object—it is a living thread in an ancient tradition. For generations, Wounaan families of the Darién rainforest have practiced the intricate art of weaving, passing knowledge from elder to apprentice, palm frond to palm frond.

Every material is gathered from the rainforest itself. Palm fibers are cut, stripped, and dyed with pigments drawn from leaves, roots, seeds, and bark. Masks and baskets are both shaped with similar weaving techniques—tight coils and precise stitches that demand patience and vision. Even the carvings that accompany some works are drawn from the wood surrounding each artist’s village, connecting object to place in the most literal sense.

The result is art that is deeply rooted in its origin: vibrant, resilient, and bound to the natural rhythms of the forest. Each piece embodies not only the creative hand of the weaver but also the enduring spirit of the Darién itself.

Wounaan baskets are finely handwoven baskets created by the Wounaan people of eastern Panama, particularly in the rainforest regions of the Darién.

They are woven from chunga palm fiber that is harvested, split into very fine strands, and dyed before weaving. The extremely tight coil technique allows artisans to create intricate geometric patterns and animal motifs within the weave itself. Because each basket is made completely by hand, no two are ever exactly alike.

Wounaan baskets are known for having some of the finest weaving in the world. The stitches are incredibly tight and precise, allowing detailed designs to emerge within the basket itself. Many collectors and interior designers consider them museum-quality woven art, not simply decorative baskets. Each piece reflects the patience, skill, and creativity of the artisan who made it.

A single Wounaan basket can take weeks, months or even years to complete. The weaving is done coil by coil using extremely thin strands of chunga palm fiber, often forming thousands of stitches. Detailed designs require even more time and concentration.

Because of this slow and careful process, Wounaan baskets are valued as handmade works of art rather than mass-produced home decor.

Authentic Wounaan baskets have an exceptionally tight weave and remarkable detail in the pattern. When you look closely, you will notice the fine stitching and the subtle variations that come from hand weaving.

Genuine baskets are made from chunga palm fiber gathered in Panama’s rainforest and woven entirely by hand by Wounaan artisans. Those small differences from basket to basket are part of what makes each piece unique.

Each piece is handwoven over many months using natural fibers and plant-based dyes, reflecting the traditions of skilled artisans. To preserve the color and structure of your handwoven basket or woven art, display it away from direct sunlight or skylights, as prolonged UV exposure can fade natural dyes and weaken fibers over time.

In very dry climates, you may occasionally mist the inside lightly with distilled or non-chlorinated water, similar to caring for wicker or rattan. Gently blot away any excess with a paper towel to help maintain the fiber’s natural balance and long-term durability.

With proper care, artisan woven baskets made from natural materials can retain their beauty and strength for many years.

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