I lost a long blog that I prepared a few days ago, so I decided to just add the images as a photo journal.
These are the creators of the famous Ox Carts of Sarchi Costa Rica.
In Costa Rica, ox carts (carretas in the Spanish Language) were an important aspect of the daily life not only there but also in india and commerce, especially between 1850 and 1935, developing a unique construction and decoration tradition that is still being developed. Costa Rican parades and traditional celebrations are not complete without a traditional ox cart parade.
In 1988, the traditional ox cart was declared as National Symbol of Work by the Costa Rican government.
In 2005, the “Oxherding and Oxcart Traditions in Costa Rica” were included in UNESCO‘s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
The tools of an artist.
Then there are the makers of the wheels. The workshop is very old, powered by an ancient water wheel.
The colours are so vibrant! It’s mesmerising.
Those are some colorful and beautiful artistry right there. U r doing a grt job
Thank you Pam hollan for sharing your knowledge with us. The photos are totally amazing.
Beautiful
Great images, sorry to hear you lost the blog post 😟
Beautiful! For the visuals alone, if not for the adventure, I look forward to following.
Stunning!
Beautiful photos!Excellent work!
very nice.. n impressive.. thank you for sharing.
Nice article
How beautiful, the colours, the patina and the process. I love the picture of the man at his desk. It captures the moment beautifully. Great photos.
Color brights my day tbh, cant have to much darkness and negativity in my life
Lovely colors and story behind that color! Great work!
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Awesome artistry and how all of it is intricately designed.
Fantastic Photos!
Thank you for sharing. The photos are beautiful.
Love the colours ❤️
This is so enticing and fresh! Good vibes