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![]() Q: So...what is an"higüera"? ![]() A: Simply put, an higüera (pronounced "ee-gwer-a") is the Puerto Rican name given to the calabash variety native to the island. The tree produces large, spherical fruits, up to 20" in length, and which can weigh up to 20 pounds when fully mature. The fruit's shell encloses an inedible pulp filled with seeds. The Taino Indians of Puerto Rico decorated higüeras with pigments from the earth, seeds and roots, and used them as practical containers, musical instruments and during ceremonies. As you can see by the photo at right, the higüeras are naturally thinner, but a denser type of gourd. We dry our gourds completely prior to carving; it makes the work more difficult, but results in a stronger finished piece. Click on the photo at left to see a variety of trees. |
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