Artisan
Borucas
The Boruca (also known as Brunca, Brunka or Brunkajc) are an indigenous indigenous people of Costa Rica. The tribe has approximately 2,000 members, most of whom live in a territory in the southeastern province of Puntarenas. The ancestors of the modern Boruca were a group of peoples who ruled most of the Osa Peninsula.
Like their predecessors, the Boruca are known for their crafts, especially weaving, and their unique painted balsa wood masks.
La carreta
Was born in 2015 with the idea of developing products with the typical Costa Rican race, the flora, fauna and places of our country, with the vision of creating civility among Costa Ricans and abroad, providing them with a memory of the most beautiful country in the world.
Our name comes from the tradition of our grandparents using the cart for their work and travel, we are made up of a Costa Rican family which provides work for five other families in the country.
From border to border rolling Lacarreta, we are the brand of Costa Rica.
David Mora
He is an artisan from Monteverde who started crafting at the age of 16, with some larger pieces carved by hand. He showed it in a souvenir shop in Monteverde called Casem and there he was given the space to exhibit his first pieces, little by little he perfected the pieces and created various designs.