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PAPANTLA FLYERS

PAPANTLA FLYERS

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Traditional wooden toy featuring the mythical Papantla flyers. To see them fly, turn the pole until all four figures are at the top, then release it and they'll fly!

The Voladores de Papantla represent one of the most emblematic traditions of the Totonac culture, originating from the Totonacapan region in northern Veracruz. This ancestral ritual, declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2009 , combines dance, music, spiritual symbolism, and a profound connection with nature.

The ceremony begins with the preparation of the participants, traditionally five men: four flyers and the caporal , who leads the ritual. They all climb a pole that can measure between 20 and 40 meters in height. Once at the top, the caporal stands on a small platform to play the flute and drum—instruments that represent the song of the birds and the heartbeat of the earth—while offering a prayer to the gods of the sun, rain, and fertility.

Then, the four flyers launch themselves into the void, suspended by ropes coiled at the top of the pole. During their descent, they spiral with outstretched arms, symbolizing the falling rain, the rebirth of life, and the harmony between heaven and earth. Each flyer completes 13 spins , totaling 52, a sacred number corresponding to the Mesoamerican calendar cycle.

Beyond its profound spiritual significance, the Papantla Flyers ritual is a testament to cultural resilience, having survived the colonial period, modernization, and the passage of time. Today, it is practiced in both ceremonial contexts and cultural performances, keeping alive a tradition that connects new generations to their indigenous roots and worldview.

Material: Wood.
Size: 42x9cm.
Weight: 100 grams.
Origin: Tajín, Veracruz.
Handmade.

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