Handcrafted Indigenous Amazonian Brazilian feather adornment panel, originally created as part of a traditional headdress or regalia element. The piece features layered natural feathers in vibrant yellow hues, accented by bands of blue and orange feathers, carefully bound to a woven plant-fiber base with a dark textile backing.


The construction and materials are consistent with Indigenous Amazonian featherwork traditions, where such adornments often functioned as expressions of identity, status, and cultural symbolism. The gentle curvature suggests it was designed to be worn or mounted as part of a larger headdress rather than as a standalone decorative object.


Length: Approx. 22.5 inches

Region: Amazon Basin, Brazil

Culture: Indigenous Amazonian (attributed)

Materials: Natural feathers, plant-fiber cordage, textile backing

Condition: Good overall condition with age-appropriate wear; minor feather losses and variation present. Some coming loose as the item is delicate.


Offered as an ethnographic tribal art object for collection, study, or display.


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