The Uacari Graspers were designed for ease and comfort in serving. Their ergonomic shape fits naturally in the hand, offering stability and precision in every movement. Uacari refers to a native Amazonian monkey, agile and strong—a quiet nod to the piece’s dexterity and grip. Long grooves ensure a secure hold, while the slight curve of the body makes them effortless to use. Bold in color but elegant in form, these servers are as practical as they are expressive—perfect for salads, vegetables, or any shared dish. Each use invites a connection to the craft, the forest, and the story of the wood itself.
Made from Roxinho, also known as Purpleheart, these salad hands are carved from a hypnotic wood with a rich, deep violet tone. Their surface shifts with the light, moving between dark plum and raw amethyst, revealing flashes of copper and purple shadows like dusk falling over the forest.
Choosing an OMAMA piece means investing in something deeper—supporting Amazonian artisans, preserving forest resources, and turning design into a force for lasting impact.
Made slowly, by hand and with purpose, each piece carries the subtle marks of its own story. Variations in color, form, or texture aren’t imperfections, they’re proof of the human touch that makes every creation uniquely alive.
The Uacari Graspers were designed for ease and comfort in serving. Their ergonomic shape fits naturally in the hand, offering stability and precision in every movement. Uacari refers to a native Amazonian monkey, agile and strong—a quiet nod to the piece’s dexterity and grip. Long grooves ensure a secure hold, while the slight curve of the body makes them effortless to use. Bold in color but elegant in form, these servers are as practical as they are expressive—perfect for salads, vegetables, or any shared dish. Each use invites a connection to the craft, the forest, and the story of the wood itself.
Made from Roxinho, also known as Purpleheart, these salad hands are carved from a hypnotic wood with a rich, deep violet tone. Their surface shifts with the light, moving between dark plum and raw amethyst, revealing flashes of copper and purple shadows like dusk falling over the forest.
Choosing an OMAMA piece means investing in something deeper—supporting Amazonian artisans, preserving forest resources, and turning design into a force for lasting impact.
Made slowly, by hand and with purpose, each piece carries the subtle marks of its own story. Variations in color, form, or texture aren’t imperfections, they’re proof of the human touch that makes every creation uniquely alive.