
Historically, the Indians known as ‘mapuches’ were the first known crafters or ‘weavers of the loom’. These elaborate weaves called ‘guard pampa’ created beautiful fabrics which are not only traditional but served a very important function. These weaves indicated hierarchy and the various thread colors depicted much more. For example, black was associated with nobility and red referred to blood or the bravery of a solider. Most often the traditional pampa weaves are made up of geometric designs using staggered crosses, rhombuses and double triangle shapes. These patterns were to mimic the vast mountain ranges surrounding the pampas grasslands throughout Argentina.
Due to the complexity and time to elaborate these boards with these patterns, I am currently only making them as per request.
Generally, the dark portion of the guarda pampa is walnut, and the clear one is maple.















Hi Pedro, Is the guarda pampa visible on both sides of the board? I mean does it go through or is it an superficial inlay?
how much is one of this boards?
thanks.
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Jose, sorry it seems I never replied to this (or did I?). Anyway, in case you are still interested, no, the guardapampas do not go through, they are about 1/2 inches thick, though. Thanks
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How do I order?
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Hi Cynthia, for some reason it seems I never replied to you, so sorry. In case you are still interested, you can check them out at my Etsy store in: https://www.etsy.com/shop/pfboards
Thanks, Pedro
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