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The Lara Range

Simplicity is beauty in this range of carved utensils and bowls, by the skilled artisans of Guadalupe in Venezuela. The artisan community lies inside a protected natural reserve where the state and locals collaboratively administer sustainable forest management.

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Colibri Salad Servers
Colibri Salad Servers Prix de vente£80.00
Couverts à salade Lara
Couverts à salade Lara Prix de vente£80.00

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Lara Marquetry Tray - Roble Large
Lara Marquetry Tray - Roble Large Prix de vente£330.00
Lara Marquetry Tray - Small
Lara Marquetry Tray - Small Prix de vente£300.00
Bol Lara
Bol Lara Prix de venteA partir de £270.00
Toucan Salad Servers
Toucan Salad Servers Prix de vente£85.00
Garza Salad Servers
Garza Salad Servers Prix de vente£90.00
Lara Marquetry Bowl
Lara Marquetry Bowl Prix de vente£400.00
Fourchette de service Lara
Fourchette de service Lara Prix de vente£40.00

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Palette de riz Lara
Palette de riz Lara Prix de vente£45.00

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Lara Whale Mini Salad Servers
Lara Whale Mini Salad Servers Prix de vente£70.00
Full Moon Lara Bowl
Full Moon Lara Bowl Prix de vente£320.00
New Moon Lara Bowl
New Moon Lara Bowl Prix de vente£270.00
Lara Marquetry Tray - Ebano Large
Lara Marquetry Tray - Ebano Large Prix de vente£330.00
Lara Marquetry Tray - Miguelito Large

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The Woodworkers of Guadalupe

The woodworkers of Guadalupe, located in the heart of Lara, Venezuela, are known for their craftsmanship and unparalleled skill. The lush hills of Lara, where a wide variety of trees grow in abundance, provide locals the raw materials for their craft. The quaint Plaza Bolivar, in the centre of town, is surrounded by small shops where local artisans sell their wares. The woodworkers of Guadalupe employ traditional techniques such as wood carvings and wood inlay, carefully selecting locally sourced wood in different colours like light oak, dark ebony, red carob, and streaked Verawood. Beyond their aesthetic value, these woodcarvings have a rich cultural significance in the region. The tradition of wood carving dates back to colonial times, where local wood was used to craft religious figures for churches and cathedrals around the country. Over time, the techniques were expanded to craft utensils, boxes, trays, and famously decorative wooden fruits.

Today, the woodworkers of Guadalupe continue to carry on this important tradition, preserving their cultural heritage through their craft. The region's woodworkers are truly a treasure of Venezuela, demonstrating their mastery of the craft with each handmade piece.

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