Material or technique:
Dyed and hand-woven horsehair and vegetable fiber
Collection:
Horsehair Craftwork
Rari has always been said to be a place of witches and superstition is part of the village’s popular traditions, explaining why witches are so common in the craftwork produced there.
They are made in all shapes, sizes and colors: standing up, sitting on a broomstick, with children in their arms or with a basket containing their “magic tools”.
This piece was donated to the Museum in 1999.