Traditional Puyuma Indigenous Wine Bottle Cover
Enhance your cultural display or gift-giving with this rare, handmade wine bottle cover, modeled after the traditional attire of the Puyuma (Pinuyumayan) tribe of eastern Taiwan. Known as "wine clothes" (酒衣), these intricate covers are used to wrap liquor bottles for significant cultural ceremonies and gifts.
Key Features:
Puyuma Iconography: Features characteristic cross-stitch embroidery with a vibrant color palette of red, yellow, and green, honoring the heritage of the Pinuyumayan people.
Handmade Details: Constructed with distinctive braided ties at the neck and waist, alongside geometric patterns unique to Taiwanese indigenous groups.
Cultural Function: This functional piece of art is designed to wrap around various sizes of liquor bottles, serving as both a decorative "garment" and a symbol of hospitality.
Authentic Craftsmanship: A genuine example of Taiwanese indigenous handicraft, showcasing the textile traditions of the eastern tribes.
Condition & Quality:
Overall Status: This item is in superb vintage condition, showing excellent preservation of the fabric and embroidery.
Integrity: The braided ties are fully intact, and the cross-stitching remains tight and vibrant without fraying.
Cleanliness: Sourced from a smoke-free environment and meticulously inspected.
Item Specifics:
Culture: Puyuma (Pinuyumayan) / Taiwanese Indigenous
Type: Wine Bottle Cover / "Wine Clothes" (酒衣)
Material: Mixed Textiles with Cross-Stitch Embroidery
Technique: Handmade Embroidery and Braiding
Dimensions: Approx. 10.5 inches x 8.5 inches
Color: Multi-color (Red, Yellow, Green, Black, White)