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Traditional Ox Cart

by Anne Watcher on Saturday February 16th, 2008 at 4:57am

Costa Rica is not a huge producer of handicrafts. Items made of wood-furniture, bowls, boxes and the traditional ox cart are some of the biggest. The ox cart once used as mode of transportation and in farming, is now a more decorative item. The factory in Sarchi - Joaquin Chevarri Factory - is located just south of the town square.

They are now made in all sizes and are a popular souvenir. The decorative painting used to be all quite tradition, bright colours and geometric patterns. Lately butterflies, birds, and flowers as well as more natural colours have been integrated into the designs.


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