ligninalapú
Ligninalapú, also known as ligninalapu, is a traditional method of woodworking practiced by indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest, particularly in countries such as Brazil, Peru, and Colombia. The term "ligninalapú" is derived from the indigenous languages of the region, with "lignina" meaning wood and "lapú" referring to the process of carving or sculpting.
This technique involves the use of natural tools, primarily stone and bone, to shape and carve wood
Ligninalapú is not only a craft but also a cultural practice that has been passed down through
The technique has gained international recognition for its artistic and cultural significance. Museums and art galleries