Woven on a waist loom from pure cotton threads, this open-front vest has a wonderfully bohemian appeal. Mexico's Petrona Gomez weaves the vest in a colorful melange of cornsilk, pink and aqua. The vest features a sidetail hemline and long fringe.
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This item has made its way to NZ and I am so proud of wearing it the colours are fascinating! Thank you so much
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Great way to turn meh casual wear to something special. Wonderful craftsmanship and so beautiful
Color of the Morning, Multicolored Striped Cotton Poncho from Mexico
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Ive been to Mexico many times in the past and never saw anything like this. You can wear this poncho very comfortably, adding color and beauty.
Color of the Morning, Multicolored Striped Cotton Poncho from Mexico
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Looking forward to wearing! Great design and quality work
Tender Mornings, Handwoven Cotton Poncho in Burgundy and Cornsilk from Mexico
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very, very elegant and will go with many outfits, such wonderful work!
Elegant Tones, Multicolored Square Cotton Wrap Scarf Handwoven in Mexico
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The poncho is EXACTLY as pictured, and solid/ not too thin not too think. Perfect length (does not hit the knee lenght - more hip length). The pattern that runs on the side is gorgeous that it highlights in subtle way the beautiful weaving. Love the knots at the end too. Do not think twice about getting this. Many coworkers wanted to know where I got it. Keep it going Petrona !
Tender Mornings, Handwoven Cotton Poncho in Burgundy and Cornsilk from Mexico
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"I love to see my hands interweaving threads dyed in different colors and watching them become a beautiful piece of apparel that's a delight for the eyes."
"I was born in a Maya village in the highlands of Chiapas. I have vague memories of my childhood, watching my mother weaving with yarns she spun... read more