Toucan Tamo Sculpture
This jungle toucan is hand carved and decorated using the Tamo technique, with fine dyed threads of barley and wheat straw. At 7 inches tall, this carving is almost entirely covered in vibrant, detailed decoration.
Size: approx. 7-8” in height
Material: wheat or barley straw, wood
Handmade in Pasto, Colombia
The Art of Tamo
This distinctive craft originates from Pasto, Colombia. Artisans begin with a wooden base, then adorn it with straw harvested from wheat and barley. Using techniques similar to mosaic art, they meticulously shave and layer dyed straw pieces to create intricate designs. Each finished piece receives three protective coats of lacquer.
Care & Display Instructions
Your Tamo art piece is a delicate work of traditional craftsmanship. To ensure its longevity:
• Display indoors, away from direct sunlight to prevent fading
• Clean gently with a soft, damp cloth
This jungle toucan is hand carved and decorated using the Tamo technique, with fine dyed threads of barley and wheat straw. At 7 inches tall, this carving is almost entirely covered in vibrant, detailed decoration.
Size: approx. 7-8” in height
Material: wheat or barley straw, wood
Handmade in Pasto, Colombia
The Art of Tamo
This distinctive craft originates from Pasto, Colombia. Artisans begin with a wooden base, then adorn it with straw harvested from wheat and barley. Using techniques similar to mosaic art, they meticulously shave and layer dyed straw pieces to create intricate designs. Each finished piece receives three protective coats of lacquer.
Care & Display Instructions
Your Tamo art piece is a delicate work of traditional craftsmanship. To ensure its longevity:
• Display indoors, away from direct sunlight to prevent fading
• Clean gently with a soft, damp cloth
This jungle toucan is hand carved and decorated using the Tamo technique, with fine dyed threads of barley and wheat straw. At 7 inches tall, this carving is almost entirely covered in vibrant, detailed decoration.
Size: approx. 7-8” in height
Material: wheat or barley straw, wood
Handmade in Pasto, Colombia
The Art of Tamo
This distinctive craft originates from Pasto, Colombia. Artisans begin with a wooden base, then adorn it with straw harvested from wheat and barley. Using techniques similar to mosaic art, they meticulously shave and layer dyed straw pieces to create intricate designs. Each finished piece receives three protective coats of lacquer.
Care & Display Instructions
Your Tamo art piece is a delicate work of traditional craftsmanship. To ensure its longevity:
• Display indoors, away from direct sunlight to prevent fading
• Clean gently with a soft, damp cloth