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Flor Silva

PIRARUCU TABLETOP

Regular price
$315.00
Regular price
Sale price
$315.00

HANDMADE IN AMAZONAS, BRAZIL

Crafted from the scales of the pirarucu fish native to the Amazon River, this sophisticated and unique artifact brings the beauty and abundance of the rainforest right to your home. The eye-catching piece is sustainably made, transforming components that would have been otherwise discarded and highlighting traditional indigenous techniques.

The necklace and its intricate patterns create a striking and elegant visual effect while adding a touch of warmth and texture to a room. Place it as a centerpiece on your coffee, dinner or console table, or display it on your wall. 

25% OF PROFITS GO TO INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN BRAZIL

DETAILS


Materials: Pirarucu scales, tucum fiber, acai seeds.

Dimensions: 38" L x 7" W x 7" H

** This item is artisan crafted with care. Given its handmade nature, variations are to be expected and celebrated. Each item is unique and no two are exactly alike. **

PRODUCT CARE

- Avoid contact with water.
- Do not use chemical products for cleaning.
- Dust gently with a feather duster or a soft, dry cloth
- Do not leave the piece exposed to sunlight or weather conditions.

PIRARUCU TABLETOP
PIRARUCU TABLETOP
PIRARUCU TABLETOP
PIRARUCU TABLETOP

MEET THE CREATOR

Flor Silva

AMAZONAS, BRAZIL

FLOR SILVA

Where some see discard piles from the Amazon rainforest, Flor Silva sees raw materials. Combine her strong aesthetic sense with a commitment to uplifting her community and practicing sustainability, and you get a world-class artist.

Flor uses wood, seeds, fibers, scales, calabash and other components from the rainforest that would have otherwise been discarded. Thanks to Flor’s eye for beauty in the unexpected, her sustainable sourcing generates value from what would have otherwise been discarded, and proves that a standing forest is profitable. Every piece is handmade and can take up to 15 days to craft. Flor’s family endeavor employs 12 people — including indigenous and riverside community members who have historically faced serious poverty in the deep Amazon.

Flor has lived around the forest her whole life, but she fell in love with the Amazon’s raw materials while working as a guide in Manaus, Brazil—a city on the confluence of two rivers and surrounded by rainforest. Passing through markets full of seeds, fibers, and other byproducts of the rainforest, Flor was so inspired by their potential that she switched careers. For the last 20 years, Flor has transformed the offerings of the Amazon into high-end art.

Behind every masterpiece, sustainable development of communities and protection of the rainforest.