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Blue Totonicapan Diamonds
Handmade Geometric Cotton Striped Scarf
Blue Totonicapan Diamonds, Handmade Geometric Cotton Striped Scarf
Miguel Hernandez
Woven by hand, this beautiful scarf features diamond motifs. They are a symbol of designs by Miguel Hernandez and his family. He alternates bands of royal blue with open spaces that feature the black... read more$37.99Artist: Miguel Hernandez
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Valley at Night
Guatemalan Hand Woven Cotton Scarf from Guatemala
Valley at Night, Guatemalan Hand Woven Cotton Scarf from Guatemala
Creative Artisan Women's Group
Woven by hand on a traditional loom, this beautiful scarf takes its inspiration from early evening in the Guatemala countryside. Artisans from the Creative Artisan Women's Group work in cotton shades... read more$29.99Artist: Creative Artisan Women's Group
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Night Magic
Handcrafted Blue and Black Infinity Scarf
Night Magic, Handcrafted Blue and Black Infinity Scarf
Consorcio
A sophisticated combination of blue and black makes this infinity scarf a stylish choice. Consorcio, a women's cooperative in Guatemala, weaves the scarf from pure cotton on a traditional loom... read more$64.99Artist: Consorcio
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Sweet Treat
Colorful Hand Woven Rayon Scarf from Guatemala
Sweet Treat, Colorful Hand Woven Rayon Scarf from Guatemala
Elena Ixtamer
This delightful scarf is hand woven on the waist loom by Elena Ixtamer of Guatemala. Rayon yarns in cherry, tangerine and banana shades are combined with black to create a dramatic and pleasing... read more$44.99Artist: Elena Ixtamer
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Bright Silhouettes
Hand Woven Black Ikat Scarf
Bright Silhouettes, Hand Woven Black Ikat Scarf
Elena Ixtamer
Since learning to weave at the tender age of 8, Elena Ixtamer in Guatemala has worked to preserve her family and cultural legacy in weaving. This beautiful rayon ikat scarf is woven on a traditional... read more$47.99Artist: Elena Ixtamer
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Autumn's Glow
Artisan Crafted Cotton Infinity Scarf
Autumn's Glow, Artisan Crafted Cotton Infinity Scarf
Consorcio
Combining red-orange and black in a harmonious blend, the women artisans of Consorcio in Guatemala create this marvelous infinity scarf. The scarf is woven from cotton on a traditional loom, and... read more$64.99Artist: Consorcio
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Neon Lights
Black and Chartreuse Infinity Scarf
Neon Lights, Black and Chartreuse Infinity Scarf
Consorcio
Bright glints of chartreuse energize this beautiful black infinity scarf from Consorcio in Guatemala. Female artisans weave the all-cotton scarf on a traditional loom, accenting it with tiny green... read more$64.99Artist: Consorcio
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Gray Totonicapan Diamonds
Cotton scarf
Gray Totonicapan Diamonds, Cotton scarf
Miguel Hernandez
Woven by hand, this beautiful scarf features diamond motifs. They are a symbol of designs by Miguel Hernandez and his family. He alternates bands of gray with open spaces that feature the black warp... read more$39.99Artist: Miguel Hernandez
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Red Warmth
Red with Black Accents Knitted Neck Warmer from Costa Rica
Red Warmth, Red with Black Accents Knitted Neck Warmer from Costa Rica
Karla Solano
This lightweight neck wrap is perfect to add extra warmth to your sweater or coat without unwinding or tails getting in the way. The garment is knitted from hypo-allergenic acrylic by Karla Solano of... read more$29.99Artist: Karla Solano
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Jade Totonicapan Diamonds
Cotton scarf
Jade Totonicapan Diamonds, Cotton scarf
Miguel Hernandez
Woven by hand, this beautiful scarf features diamond motifs. They are a symbol of designs by Miguel Hernandez and his family. He alternates bands of moss green with open spaces that feature the black... read more$39.99Artist: Miguel Hernandez
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Red Totonicapan Diamonds
Cotton scarf
Red Totonicapan Diamonds, Cotton scarf
Miguel Hernandez
Woven by hand, this beautiful scarf features diamond motifs. They are a symbol of designs by Miguel Hernandez and his family. He alternates bands of red with open spaces that feature the black warp... read more$39.99Artist: Miguel Hernandez
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Dark Night
Black Bamboo Chenille Backstrap Loom Maya Scarf
Dark Night, Black Bamboo Chenille Backstrap Loom Maya Scarf
K'amolon K'i K'ojonel
From K'amolon K'i K'ojonel, this chenille scarf is woven by hand on a traditional backstrap loom from rayon made from bamboo. Lavish fringe trims each end. "This design reflects the night... read more$49.99Artist: K'amolon K'i K'ojonel
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Dark Roads Found
Artisan Designed and Crafted Cotton Scarf in Black
Dark Roads Found, Artisan Designed and Crafted Cotton Scarf in Black
Yama Aj Chixot Artisan Group
Enjoy a nice breeze on a cool day in this soft cotton scarf from the Yama Aj Chixot Artisan Group of Guatemala. Using a floor loom, the artists create an openwork fabric design in black and off-white... read more$49.99Artist: Yama Aj Chixot Artisan Group
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Mustard and Black
Black and Yellow Handwoven Reversible Cotton Scarf
Mustard and Black, Black and Yellow Handwoven Reversible Cotton Scarf
Yolanda and Antonia Panjoj
Woven on a traditional backstrap loom, this reversible scarf combines mustard yellow with black.Yolanda and Antonia Panjoj demonstrate their millennial textile skills in cotton.$49.99Artist: Yolanda and Antonia Panjoj
Central American Women's Black Scarves
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Featured Reviews on Central American Women's Black Scarves
Hand woven rayon scarf, 'Sweet Treat'





By Colleen
I shall be proud to wear this lovely scarf.
I love this beautifully handcrafted scarf - the pattern, the combination of colors, the feel of the fabric. The little worry doll was a happy surprise. Thank you, Elana Ixtamer Colleen S.
Beaded cotton infinity scarf, 'Neon Lights'





By DEBORAH
NEON LIGHTS INFINITY SCARF
WORE FIRST TIME TO A CIVIC THEATER PLAY DURING HOLIDAYS RECEIVED TWO COMPLIMENTS FROM STRANGERS! SO PLEASED. BEAUTIFUL, CLASSY QUALITY AND OH SO SOFT AND COMFORTABLE.
Cotton scarf, 'Valley at Night'





By Picky
Wonderful Craftsmanship-Lovely Colors
Bought Valley at Night and Valley of Lavender. Both are beautiful made and will be a go to accessory for a long time to come.
Featured Artist
Miguel Hernandez
"A challenge is to teach my children and members of the community to weave, just as my parents taught me. In this way, we will preserve the handloom tradition."