Werregue fiber container with hexagon design, made by the Wounaan indigenous communities located on the Colombian Pacific coast. Werregue containers represent the ancestral culture of the Wounaan people, and each piece reflects the identity of the artisan who made it, who may spend up to three months crafting it. The indigenous people weave werregue fiber, which comes from a spiny palm tree that can grow up to 200 meters tall. Weaving this fiber is a true work of art, and it can be used to produce various types of products with modern designs and figures representative of the Wounaan ethnic group. Owning a werregue container means having a decorative piece of dreamlike exclusivity that adds a touch of perfection to any space.
