Novica Set of Two Wool Starlight Zapotec Cushion Covers

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Bright stars over a crimson firmament evoke the dramatic essence of Zapotec artistry. Mario Chávez obtains the red dye from the nocheztlibug inside the cactus before weaving these cushion covers on a traditional loom. Featuring polyester trim for support, the covers close with a zipper. Product Features: Dimensions: 15.75" L x 15.75"" W Weight:1.5 lbs Set includes: Two cushion covers Colors: Red, dark blue, beige Cover closure: Zipper closure Pattern: Geometric Edging: Knife edge Pillow shape: Square All natural dyes Cushion(s) not included Care instructions: Hand wash Made in Mexico Story Behind the Art: One day I looked around and I could see we were surrounded by art, but people didn't value it enough and poverty was settling into our community. My name is Mario Chávez Gutiérrez and according to legend, the Lord of the Universe descended in the village where I was born. His mission was to make art flourish in the region, and let the loom recreate the beauty of the universe. That's why I called my workshop Teotl – tlan, because in the Náhuatl language it means ""House of God. I come from a family of weavers – it is a legacy I inherited from my great-grandfather. Nowadays, my designs in wool are innovative, somewhat different to those of my great-grandfather. One day I looked around and I could see we were surrounded by art, but people didn't value it enough and poverty was settling into our community. I realized we had everything at our disposal, we just didn't know how to make good use of it. So I decided to try new and different things. I changed patterns and played with colors. My aim was to preserve and promote the beauty of the Zapotec art. The process starts with the wool – we shear the sheep twice a year. Then it's washed and carded by the women. We thread and dye it with natural colorants such as cochineal, walnut tree bark and local flowers. We thread the wool on the pedal looms and commence weaving, a process which can take anywhere between one day to a whole month, depending on the design. To finish, we roll up the loose threads and tie them into knots. Finally, we check the rug to make sure it is of good quality and has no imperfections.I want to give a present made with my hands to the world, as a gift from Teotl-Tlan. Please allow 10 business days for the product to leave our warehouse and to receive tracking information. You should expect to receive this item within 15 business days."
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