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    Product ID: 190390

     

    Shawl:

      78" L x 24" W

    Fringe:

      3.2" L

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    Weight:  0.2 lbs

     

    100% cotton

    Dry on low heat cycle

    Machine wash separately in cold water

     

    Ships from NOVICA Office in Guatemala.

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    Cotton shawl, 'Dark Amethyst Paths'

    From the San Jose Women's Artisan Association, this enchanting shawl is crafted entirely by hand. The cotton takes its color from a dye they extract from logwood. They select a deep purple for the warp threads and lilac for the weft, or horizontal strands – the length of time the cotton is left in the dye pot determines the shade. Woven on a handloom, the wrap is finished with hand knotted fringe. Spaces between the threads create the sensation of.......

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    Cotton shawl, 'Dark Amethyst Paths'

    From the San Jose Women's Artisan Association, this enchanting shawl is crafted entirely by hand. The cotton takes its color from a dye they extract from logwood. They select a deep purple for the warp threads and lilac for the weft, or horizontal strands – the length of time the cotton is left in the dye pot determines the shade. Woven on a handloom, the wrap is finished with hand knotted fringe. Spaces between the threads create the sensation of parallel lines.

    When a weft thread runs out, the women tie on a new one, which results in tiny knots throughout the shawl. These attest to the handcrafted process.

     

    An artisan story card will be included with your purchase.

    Retail Value: $77.95
     
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    San Jose Women's Artisan Association

    San Jose Women's Artisan Association

    "Our products begin with the natural dyes that grow in the tropical jungles of the Maya heartland as well as with the artistic traditions of our Tzutujil ancestors."
    "We are a group of 13 women of Tzutujil origin, one of the 21 ethnic groups descendants from the Maya. As Tzutujil, our textiles are legendary! We live on the shores of the Atitlan lakes,...

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    San Jose Women's Artisan Association

    "We are a group of 13 women of Tzutujil origin, one of the 21 ethnic groups descendants from the Maya. As Tzutujil, our textiles are legendary! We live on the shores of the Atitlan lakes, on the Guatemala highlands.

    "Everything we make, we craft with our hands and with natural materials and dyes, so we may stay true to the artistic techniques developed by our Maya ancestors which our Tzutujil people have proudly passed on from one generation to another.

    "Doña María Ixtamer Mendoza founded our 'Asociación de mujeres artesanas San José' in 1996. She began by exchanging food for our handcrafted work. In 2006 we decided to legalize our status as an Association hoping to generate an income from our artistic work. That's how we came upon a project sponsored by the Norwegian embassy called 'Generating Opportunities for Rural Women.' They were very helpful as they taught us on how to get organized and create our own brand. We also worked with designers who taught us how to incorporate modern accents and to check for quality, something we didn't used to do.

    "We produce our own prime materials, we knit and weave our products, and we do quality control. Our hope is to one day return the favor by training and coordinating new women's groups in our region.

    "Our mission is to strike a balance between nature and productivity, between the old and the new, and between countryside dreams and urban trends, which we've been getting to know through tourists visiting our area and our work with designers.

    "Our products begin with the natural dyes that grow in the tropical jungles of the Maya heartland as well as with the artistic traditions of our Tzutujil ancestors. We hope they reach all over the world: people from different cultures uniting through color! People from different cultures connecting through dreams!

    "Our motto is 'Passion for people and passion for the land.' We are convinced that dreams of prosperity and wellbeing are common to every lifestyle. That is why it is of fundamental importance to us to preserve such ancestral techniques as preparing and working with natural dyes, as well as weaving on foot and waist looms. The women from our countryside have inherited these techniques and their collections deserve a place of importance. We are also convinced that nature cannot be duplicated, which is why we work with sustainable prime materials: dyes, seeds, silver, natural fibers and leather.

    "Our designs focus on textures and colors, on fashion trends and our grandparents' recipes. Nature imprints a sense of life on each of our collections. Their realization implies legendary techniques that connect with that which is basic and elemental. That is why our products feature unique designs that offer the possibility to connect between worlds and time. Our techniques date back to the time of the Maya, yet they've been standardized in such a way that they fulfill quality expectations required by modern markets. It has been a hard and costly process, but by standardizing our techniques we are able to offer innovative designs of good quality that allow us a fair place in modern competitive markets.

    "We are very proud of what we have achieved so far with our Association, because now we can count on a steady income that can guarantee our children's education and improve their quality of life. We work from home and we are each other's source of comfort and support.

    "We are also very proud to offer products that are respectful of nature. We hope you appreciate the effort and dreams that go with each piece we create."

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