Taino Bandana
The inspiration for this piece came from the ceremonies, artwork and music of the Taino culture and its people. The bandana depicts various petroglyphs native to Ayiti, Boriken, Jamaica and other surrounding islands. The central figure is sometimes called Trigonolito but the original Taino name is Yúkahu. It is a cemi or ancestral spirit. This bandana is made of 100% organic cotton.
The inspiration for this piece came from the ceremonies, artwork and music of the Taino culture and its people. The bandana depicts various petroglyphs native to Ayiti, Boriken, Jamaica and other surrounding islands. The central figure is sometimes called Trigonolito but the original Taino name is Yúkahu. It is a cemi or ancestral spirit. This bandana is made of 100% organic cotton.
The inspiration for this piece came from the ceremonies, artwork and music of the Taino culture and its people. The bandana depicts various petroglyphs native to Ayiti, Boriken, Jamaica and other surrounding islands. The central figure is sometimes called Trigonolito but the original Taino name is Yúkahu. It is a cemi or ancestral spirit. This bandana is made of 100% organic cotton.