Tender and warm: this sublime table runner is one of Guatemalan artisan Luisa Villavicencio's newest creations. Using grey cotton yarns, Luisa handlooms a glamorous design embellished with embroidered...read more
Elegant and homey: this appealing table runner is one of Guatemalan artisan Luisa Villavicencio's newest creations. Using intense cordovan and alabaster cotton yarns, Luisa handlooms a glamorous...read more
Handloomed in Guatemala from natural and recycled cotton, this set of four placemats is that tasteful accent you need in your dining room. Crafted by Luisa Villavicencio, each placemat features a...read more
Painstakingly embroidered over the course of three days at the hands of an artisan, this mini skirt takes on its unique character. The elaborate design features immense detail in each flower, bird and...read more
What began as a way to survive became a life's passion for artist and designer Briseida Huete of Peru. Today, she collaborates with other women artisans to develop designs such as this men's pullover....read more
Women artisans from Peru craft by hand the striking embroidery work of this men's soft pullover sweater knitted from 100% alpaca. Briseida Huete designs a V-neck pullover in smoke with small brown...read more
Experience the captivating craftsmanship of Peruvian artisan Kathiana Quispe with this exceptional tote bag, meticulously crafted from espresso leather and ginger suede. The intricately hand-tooled...read more
By Fabiola Gonzalez, this sophisticated shoulder bag combines black leather with a floral embroidered cotton panel. Draped over the shoulder on an adjustable, removable strap, this bag features an...read more
Coming from a large line of textile artisans, the Iroqi embroidery has survived time, creating great artworks over the years. As part of this lineage of talented artists, Uzbekistan's Gulnora Odilova...read more
This gorgeous sling bag boasts spectacular iroki hand-stitched embroidered motifs in a delightful range of traditional Uzebek patterns, namely from the famous city of Shakrisabz. The adorned strap...read more