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Chonon Biri Artisans Association

About the Artist

Lily Virginia Sandoval Panduro of Chonon Biri Artisans Association (photo courtesy of Escuela Nacional de Ceramica)
Lily Virginia Sandoval Panduro of Chonon Biri Artisans Association (photo courtesy of Escuela Nacional de Ceramica)
Chonon Biri Artisans Association (photo courtesy of Ruraq Maki)
Chonon Biri Artisans Association (photo courtesy of Ruraq Maki)
Lily Virginia Sandoval Panduro of Chonon Biri Artisans Association. Santa Fe, July 2025 (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher 2025)
Lily Virginia Sandoval Panduro of Chonon Biri Artisans Association. Santa Fe, July 2025 (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher 2025)

Nestled along the Ucayali River in Peru’s Amazon, the Chonon Biri Artisans Association brings the centuries-old traditions of the Shipibo-Konibo people to the world. In their native language, Chonon means little bird with a noble heart that creates the wonders of art, and Biri means brilliance infused with the power of cosmic art. This collective of ten artists creates ceramics and sculptures adorned with Kené—a design system inspired by visions during sacred plant ceremonies. These patterns, woven and painted into their everyday lives, represent their deep connection to the spiritual and natural worlds. The creation process reflects their resilience and adaptability in a matriarchal society, where women hold leading roles in art and decision-making. Using natural materials such as mahogany bark, apacharama clay, and sealing wax tree resin, they design stunning ceramics which honor sacred totems and echo their ancestors’ knowledge. The association’s work also sheds light on the challenges faced by the Shipibo-Konibo, including climate change, deforestation, and urban migration, which threaten their traditional way of life. Chonon Biri’s ceramics and sculptures are living narratives of the Shipibo-Konibo people, and each brings you closer to their stories. Each piece is unique; every purchase directly supports these artisans, helping them sustain their communities, preserve their heritage, and share the stories of their Amazonian homeland with the world.

(text courtesy of International Folk Art Market)

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Embroidered Shipibo Cloth
SKU: SHPC-108

Artist from Chonon Biri Artisans' Association. Ucayali river region, Peru. c.2024
Cotton fabric with natural dyes and cotton and synthetic yarn embroidery design.
(14 1/2 h. x 14 1/4" w.)

$175

Embroidered Shipibo Cloth
SKU: SHPC-109

Artist from Chonon Biri Artisans Association. Ucayali river region, Peru. c.2024
Cotton fabric with natural dyes and cotton and synthetic yarn embroidery design.
(14 1/2 h. x 14" w.)

$175

Shipibo Jaguar Figure
SKU: SHPP-08

Artist of the Chonon Biri Artisans Association, Shipibo-Conibo people, Ucayali river region, Peru. c.2024.
Hand-painted, hand-formed clay animal figure.
(2 1/2 "h. x 2 1/4" w. x 8" d.).

$125

Shipibo Alligator Figure
SKU: SHPP-07

Artist of the Chonon Biri Artisans Association, Shipibo-Conibo people, Ucayali river region, Peru. c.2024.
Hand-painted, hand-formed clay animal figure.
(1 3/4 "h. x 1 1/2" w. x 7 1/2" d.).

$95

Shipibo Dog Figure
SKU: SHPP-05

Artist of the Chonon Biri Artisans Association, Shipibo-Conibo people, Ucayali river region, Peru. c.2024.
Hand-painted, hand-formed clay animal figure.
(2 3/4 "h. x 2 1/8" w. x 7 1/4" d.).

$85

Shipibo Turtle Figure
SKU: SHPP-06

Lily Virginia Sandoval Panduro . Artist of the Chonon Biri Artisans Association, Shipibo-Conibo people, Ucayali river region, Peru. c.2024.
Hand-painted, hand-formed clay animal figure.
(2 1/2 "h. x 3 1/2" w. x 5 1/4" d.).

$85

Shipibo Iguana figure
SKU: SHPP-09

Lily Virginia Sandoval Panduro. Artist of the Chonon Biri Artisans Association, Shipibo-Conibo people, Ucayali river region, Peru. c.2024.
Hand-painted, hand-formed clay animal figure.
(1 3/4 "h. x 2" w. x 7 1/4" d.).

$85

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