Collection: Guabancex Resort Collection
Inspired by Taino ancestral storm god Guabancex, the Tormenta pattern depicts Guataubá and Coatrisquie, the powerful cemis of rain, thunder, and lightning. In ancient rituals, our ancestors wrapped these deities in cotton twine—either to summon much-needed rain or to hold back floodwaters.
🔹 Coatrisquie controlled torrential rains, flooding the land and reshaping valleys—his power both feared and revered as a force of renewal and destruction.
🔹 Guataubá was the storm's herald, announcing Guabancex, the hurricane cemi, with thunder, lightning, and dark clouds. His face, often depicted with tears, symbolized the heavy dew before a storm.
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