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Rattlesnake “Maraca” from Shipibo, Peru, smaller size
€ 14.99
Traditional Amazonian rattlesnake, the so-called “maraca”.
Only 1 left in stock
Traditional Amazonian rattle, called “maraca”, or maraka. Handmade by artisans of the Shipibo tribe in Peru.
Personally brought back by Chrisantem from a trip to Peru in May 2025.
It is not possible to choose a specific piece
Dimensions
Total length approx. 25 cm
Dimensions of the rattlesnake fruit: approx. 6 cm
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