Deep shades of lilac evoke jacaranda trees in early spring. By women from Maya Traditions, this charming scarf is an example of their expertise on the backstrap loom. White motifs exemplify Guatemala's traditional jaspe technique, similar to tie dye. The colors derive from the bark of the palo de Campeche tree.
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This is a lovely mat bag, well made and pretty. Only issue I had was that my new mat is thicker than usual and does not fit this bag well even when rolled up very tightly. An extra 2 inched in diameter would have served to fit more mat brands.
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I was looking for a small, zippered pouch to keep a variety of items contained in my tote as I traveled. These work beautifully for phone and IPad cords, keys, and small travel items.
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Beautiful colors, exceptional workmanship, lovely feel, and careful, delightful wrapping! The scarf is exactly what I was looking for!
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"We've realized that every person in the world has the same rights, and that we are capable of offering a better life to our children. We now know we can be proud of our textile legacy."
The history of Maya Traditions begins in 1988 when Jane Mintz, a social worker and expert weaver, began working with local women weavers and their... read more