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[INCAUSA] Fishing Basket by Mehinako
The Mexicano people are an indigenous people of Brazil who live in the Xingu Indigenous Park, around the source of the Xingu River.
The fishing baskets they use to catch fish have vibrant, eye-catching colors, and a design and size that can easily fit into our daily lives. You can use them to store blankets, books, and other items, or as interior decoration.
*Since these are handmade, there may be individual differences in size.
Size: Diameter 33cm x Height 12cm
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