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Genipabu is a handcrafted fiber artwork named after the dunes of Genipabu in Brazil and inspired by the elegance of traditional Indigenous headdresses. A tribute to culture, nature, and timeless design, this piece blends natural cotton, jute, and wooden beads into a composition that feels both grounded and refined.

The artwork is sold as the headdress itself, giving you complete freedom to display it your way — hung directly on the wall for a raw, authentic look, framed for a polished presentation, or showcased inside an acrylic box for a modern and distinctive display.

Its circular form, layered textures, and organic materials bring warmth and movement to your space, making it equally suited for contemporary, bohemian, or nature-inspired interiors.

Dimensions
The measurements refer to the headdress only, without any frame or display case. Genipabu measures 23.5 x 16 x 1.5 inches and weighs 22.60 oz. The frame shown in the photo is for presentation purposes only and is not included with the artwork.

Details
• Materials: natural cotton, jute, wooden beads
• Handmade in California
• Inspired by Brazilian Indigenous headdresses and the dunes of Genipabu
• Multiple display options: wall-mounted, framed, or in an acrylic box

Style & Placement
Perfect for accent walls, entryways, living rooms, or creative spaces. Works beautifully alone as a focal point or as part of a curated gallery wall.

Genipabu

$360.00Price
  • To preserve the beauty and longevity of your JOIA piece:

    Keep it dry: Avoid exposing the artwork to excessive moisture or humidity.

    Dust gently: Use a dry, soft cloth or a small brush to clean dust off the surface. Avoid using water or cleaning products.

    Avoid direct sunlight: Long exposure to sunlight may cause the natural fibers and colors to fade.

    Handle with care: Each piece is handcrafted and delicate. Hold from the base or wooden parts when moving.

    JOIA creations are made with love and intention—treat them as the quiet jewels of your home.

    Let it rest where the light is kind, and time moves softly.

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