Ofelia blouse ecru with brown embroidery
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Ofelia blouse ecru with brown embroidery
This Ofelia blouse ecru with brown embroidery is made in San Andres Larrainzar Chiapas by Ofelia. The technique used is backstrap loom and it has hanging bangs at the bottom front. Have a look at the details of he embroidery.
The elaboration time for a the Ofelia blouse ecru with brown embroidery takes around 2 weeks.
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Care Instructions |
Additional Info |
100% Cotton | 60 cm lenght
55 cm width |
Hand wash in cold water with mild soap and dry in the shade. |
Ofelia, Larrainzar, ChiapasHuipiles, blouses and capes in backstrap loom
Ofelia has been embroidering for 20 years and belongs to a collective of 10 people. Most of the artisans have learned the work since they were little girls, they learned by playing with their mother's leftover threads.
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Product Description
This Ofelia blouse ecru with brown embroidery is made in San Andres Larrainzar Chiapas by Ofelia. The technique used is backstrap loom and it has hanging bangs at the bottom front. Have a look at the details of he embroidery.
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.
Elevate your style by matching the blouse with:
Levis, Chinos , Brown Sandles
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 elaboration time for a the Ofelia blouse ecru with brown embroidery takes around 2 weeks.
* Prices do not include any accesories
Material
100% Cotton
Measures
60 cm lenght
55 cm width
Care Instructions
Hand wash in cold water with mild soap and dry in the shade.
Additional Info
Artisan
Ofelia, Larrainzar, Chiapas
Huipiles, blouses and capes in backstrap loom
Ofelia has been embroidering for 20 years and belongs to a collective of 10 people. Most of the artisans have learned the work since they were little girls, they learned by playing with their mother's leftover threads.
Ofelia says that she used leftover thread from her mother´s orders , to assemble a small loom for her. This is how essentially she got into it. You can sense her passion for embroidery when she talks about this story.
Her mother is a woman with an extraordinary energy, active in every way. They both are very hard working women who open the doors of their home without hesitation.
I was delighted to meet them and to see the love and commitment they put into their work.