Maria Stripped Blouse warm colors
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Maria Stripped Blouse warm colors
The Maria Stripped Blouse warm colors was made in Zinacantan by the collective organized by Maria. The technique used is backstrap loom. It has brocade on the front part of the chest and on the shoulders. It is composed of three panels joined at the sides and hanging strips at the bottom.
The Maria Stripped Blouse warm colors was elaborated in 2 weeks.
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Material |
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Care Instructions |
Additional Info |
100% Cotton | One size
58 cm lenght * 55 cm width |
Hand wash in cold water with mild soap and dry in the shade | Matches well over a T-shirt, vest, chemise, dress among other garments. |
Mari, Zinacantan, ChiapasBlouses , Capes in backstrap loom
Mary is the youngest sister in a family of 10. All dedicated to the elaboration of handmade garments using the backstrap loom technique. Her mother was the one who taught her this art since she was 10 years old.
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Product Description
The Maria Stripped Blouse warm colors was made in Zinacantan by the collective organized by Maria. The technique used is backstrap loom. It has brocade on the front part of the chest and on the shoulders. It is composed of three panels joined at the sides and hanging strips at the bottom.
It has a very ethnic style and looks great with jeans and open shoes or boots.
Each piece is unique and unrepeatable so it has its own peculiarities of its manual manufacture, these small imperfections should not be seen as flaws but as part of its unique character.
The Maria Stripped Blouse warm colors was elaborated in 2 weeks.
* Prices do not include any accesories
Material
100% Cotton
Measures
One size
58 cm lenght * 55 cm width
Care Instructions
Hand wash in cold water with mild soap and dry in the shade
Additional Info
Matches well over a T-shirt, vest, chemise, dress among other garments.
Artisan
Mari, Zinacantan, Chiapas
Blouses , Capes in backstrap loom
Mary is the youngest sister in a family of 10. All dedicated to the elaboration of handmade garments using the backstrap loom technique. Her mother was the one who taught her this art since she was 10 years old.
In addition, they collaborate with artisans outside their family and help them to promote their articles, since many of them are located in more remote areas and cannot travel to offer their work.
She is a woman willing to continue learning and perfecting the garments she makes, as well as helping her community to show the people who visit them the great works of art they achieve with their hands.