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Textiles and Weavings
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Guatemalan San Antonio Scarf
These San Antonio scarves in vibrant cottons are foot loom woven in the San Antonio region of Guatemala. San Antonio is known for its colorful traditional costumes. Traditionally, men were the only ones to operate a footloom, but these scarves are made by both men and women. The fringe is hand tied and the scarves are made with first quality thread. Sold separately. Select your color below. Made in Guatemala. Learn More$24.95 -
Guatemalan San Juan Silky Scarf
This silky scarf is backstrap loom woven by the San Juan Weaver's Group. The weaving mixes cotton and shiny rayon threads, a palette created in one of many artisan workshops. The resulting color combinations are luscious, creating a scarf so beautiful your customers will want to wear it everyday. The fabric is hand woven on the backstrap loom by the San Juan Weaver's Group which is made up of Tzâutujil women who weave using backstrap Ikat, an ancient labor intensive technique of hand tying and dying threads in elaborate patterns. Select your color below. Made in Guatemala Learn More$39.95 -
Knitted Wool Mask - Waq'ollo
Masks, such as this knit mask, are called waq'ollos in the local Peruvian language, and primarily worn and seen during the Festival of Qoyllur Riti, or Lord of the Snow Star in Quechua. Learn More$12.00








