Product ID: 382865
Olga Jimenez selects lush green cotton to evoke the verdant summer milpas, where her Zapotec neighbors grow corn. Working on the backstrap loom, she weaves a fascinating textile with accents in ivory. Rich macramé fringe and tassels adorn each end.
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Absolutely what we needed in the kitchen, and pretty to look at as well. I got these as a St. Nicholas Day present for my wife, and she was happy. We use them regularly.
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I didnt know I needed this, and now that I have it taco tuesdays are way better. Thank you
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great quality, and color. It really keeps the tortillas warm.
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"What do I like best about my work? Why do I continue weaving day by day? I want to preserve this tradition that has made me the woman I am today."
"I was born in Teotitlan del Valle, a weaving town in Oaxaca. It is the land of sheep's wool and colourful handloomed textiles. "You might... read more