Tiny Amber Swirl Wounaan Basket - Miniature Woven Art
HER-066
Handwoven in Panama |★★★★★
Amber Currents in Endless Motion
Stepped diagonal bands of espresso brown, warm rust, and cream white spiral around this tiny vessel, each color climbing in little staircase jogs so the whole surface seems to turn like water. In Wounaan cosmology, swirling and stepped motifs evoke the rivers that thread the Darién — currents in constant, patient motion. This miniature basket was handwoven by Wounaan artist Yanira Mejia in Panama's Darién rainforest.
Yanira weaves in the traditional hösig di coil technique passed down through generations, using sustainably harvested werregue palm fibers. The warm palette is all natural plant-based dye: deep brown-black from jagua fruit, rust and amber tones from rainforest barks, and the cream of undyed palm. Holding a spiral true around a form this small takes weeks of patient, precise stitching.
The pattern reads warm and kinetic — earthier and more amber-toned than its black-and-white companion piece — and glows against wood shelving. At roughly two inches, this tiny decorative basket is a perfect desk piece or the smallest gem in a collector's cluster of Wounaan woven art. Each basket is completely unique, with variations in the swirl that reflect the weaver's hand.
Details
Dimensions: Approx. 2″ diameter × 2″ H (5 × 5 cm)
Material: Werregue palm fiber, natural plant-based dyes
Origin: Handwoven in Darién Province, Panama by Wounaan artisans
Artist: Yanira Mejia
Technique: hösig di coil weaving
Edition: One of one · SKU HER-066
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.
- Approx. 2″ diameter × 2″ H (5 × 5 cm)
- One-of-a-kind basket
- Handwoven in the Darién rainforest
- 1000's of stitches over weeks, months, & years
Handwoven in Panama by
Wounaan Weavers of the Darién

No. of ArtisansOver 50-75+ |
OriginDarién 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.