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Vintage Kalapalo Indigenous wood spatula (Pá de Biju) measuring 14" w by 5.5" H by 0.25" D. This handcrafted Kamaiurá … Read more Vintage Kalapalo Indigenous wood spatula (Pá de Biju) measuring 14" w by 5.5" H by 0.25" D. This handcrafted Kamaiurá Indigenous spatula features traditional geometric bird patterns and originates from the Alto Xingu region in Mato Grosso, Brazil. Carved from wood, this piece bridges functional artistry and cultural heritage. Historically used for preparing cassava and other traditional foods, this spatula serves as both a utilitarian kitchen tool and a striking decorative art object. Its authentic craftsmanship and indigenous design make it a meaningful addition to any collection of world art and ethnographic pieces. See less
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