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World’s Largest Ox Cart Created by Brazilian Producer Requires 20 Animals to Pull It

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published on 24/12/2024 at 17:10
Updated on 24/12/2024 at 17:13
Maior carro de boi do mundo, criado em Minas Gerais, é obra artesanal única que encanta turistas e celebra tradições culturais. (Imagem/ ilustração/ IA)
Maior carro de boi do mundo, criado em Minas Gerais, é obra artesanal única que encanta turistas e celebra tradições culturais. (Imagem/ ilustração/ IA)
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A gigantic structure crafted by Luiz Gonzaga de Assis in Minas Gerais is considered the largest ox cart in the world. At six meters in length and drawn by 20 oxen, the piece attracts tourists, reinforces traditions, and inspires admiration for its grandiosity and cultural significance.

The largest ox cart in the world draws attention for its imposing presence and the manual work that turned a dream into reality.

A colossal structure that not only impresses by its size but also by the dedication of those who idealized and built it.

But what makes this work so special? A unique detail lies behind this monumental project, capable of attracting the curiosity of tourists and experts from all over the world.

According to information from the G1 portal, the impressive piece was created by Luiz Gonzaga de Assis, a rural producer from Senhora dos Remédios, in the Campo das Vertentes, Minas Gerais.

With six meters in length, 2.44 meters in axle, and wheels that reach 1.56 meters in diameter, the ox cart stands out as a cultural and artisanal landmark.

To move it, the joint effort of 20 oxen is required, far above the standard of two animals used in traditional models.

Luiz Gonzaga, now 83 years old, revealed that he always dreamed of a grand ox cart but could never find a model that met his expectations.

“I always looked for a very large cart to buy. Since I couldn’t find one, I had this big one made,” the rural producer told the G1 portal.

The piece, created in 2019, is not cataloged by the Guinness World Records but is considered the largest in the world by the inventor’s family.

The largest ox cart in the world, created in Minas Gerais, is a unique handcrafted work that captivates tourists and celebrates cultural traditions. (Image/ reproduction)

Manual Production

The construction of the giant ox cart was entrusted to carpenter Luiz Antônio Malta, who accepted the challenge even without precise measurements.

He reports that the construction process, carried out manually over 45 days, required a lot of patience and creativity.

“I told him that I would make it, but I didn’t have the measurements. We arranged the wood, searching for one that would work, and faced the difficulties,” Malta reported to the G1 portal.

The cart, nearly double the size of a traditional model, features impressive details like the owner’s initials engraved on the wheels, the tax numbers, the year of manufacture, and even a plate.

According to the carpenter, the manual work was essential to respect the curves and lines of the piece, without the use of electric machines. Every detail reflects the tradition and care of artisanal work.

The largest ox cart in the world, created in Minas Gerais, is a unique handcrafted work that captivates tourists and celebrates cultural traditions. (Image/ reproduction)

The Connection with the Oxen

For the giant cart to be moved, Luiz Gonzaga trained 20 tame oxen that respond to commands without the need for aggression.

He explains that communication with the animals is based on simple verbal commands, like “let’s go” to start movement and “whoa” to stop.

“It’s just knowing how to talk to them, and they understand,” the producer highlighted.

Luiz Gonzaga’s relationship with ox carts dates back to his childhood, and this legacy continues to thrive on the Nogueira Timóteo family’s farm.

According to the G1 portal, the property also houses a workshop where he exercises his skills as a carpenter.

The largest ox cart in the world, created in Minas Gerais, is a unique handcrafted work that captivates tourists and celebrates cultural traditions. (Image/ reproduction)

Success in Festivals and Tourism

Since its creation, the giant ox cart has been a true tourist attraction. The work draws attention at festivals and parades held in cities in Minas Gerais such as Ibertioga, Lima Duarte, Vitorino, and Pouso Alegre.

Additionally, in August 2024, the cart received a signaling plaque on the Nascente do Rio Doce Circuit, solidifying its place on the region’s tourist route.

For Neimar Assis, Luiz Gonzaga’s son, seeing his father happy with the ox cart is a source of pride.

“We see in his eyes the happiness he feels when he gathers everyone to talk about his ox cart, his things,” Neimar told the G1 portal. The success of the cart goes beyond size; it is a symbol of tradition and persistence.

The largest ox cart in the world, created in Minas Gerais, is a unique handcrafted work that captivates tourists and celebrates cultural traditions. (Image/ reproduction)

A Work for History

More than a curiosity, the largest ox cart in the world represents a living piece of Brazil’s cultural history.

It mixes creativity, artisanal technique, and a passion for a legacy that spans generations. The work is an invitation for more people to discover and value the cultural riches of the country.

And you, what do you think of this gigantic and historical work? Could other countries reproduce something as authentic as this Brazilian symbol?

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José Renato murari
José Renato murari
29/12/2024 10:51

Parabéns orgulho desses idealizadores.
Que faz desse país a esperança dos nossos jovens.
Precisamos de pessoas como esse produtor do nosso estado querido minas gerais pra convencer aos bonitinhos de gravata q nossos pais e isso .
E q tem mudança e valor.
Parabéns meu mineiro homem sábio
De orgulho
Que honra esse país.
Parabéns carpinteiro construtor ,confiante .

Esses sim representam nosso país!!

Rê Araújo
Rê Araújo
27/12/2024 13:45

Adorei, sou da roça e dou valor nessas tradições que não morrem,faz parte da história de todos nós!

Geraldo
Geraldo
27/12/2024 12:38

Expliquem como a junta de bois do cabeçalho suportam isso no pescoço deve ser extremamente pesado para eles, mesmo sendo bois de mais de 40 @, não e qualquer **** carreiro que vai aguentar

Alisson Ficher

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