Kaomtealhucum Cushion Cover 40x40 Blue by Ensamble Artesano at White Label Project
Kaomtealhucum Cushion Cover 40x40 Blue by Ensamble Artesano at White Label Project
Kaomtealhucum Cushion Cover 40x40 Blue by Ensamble Artesano at White Label Project
Kaomtealhucum Cushion Cover 40x40 Blue by Ensamble Artesano at White Label Project
Kaomtealhucum Cushion Cover 40x40 Blue by Ensamble Artesano at White Label Project
Kaomtealhucum Cushion Cover 40x40 Blue by Ensamble Artesano at White Label Project
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By Mexican foundation Ensamble Artesano, crafted by artisan weavers from Kaomtealhucum, a town located in San Andrés Larrainzar, Chiapas.

This piece is woven with cotton on a waist loom and is loaded with traditional iconography that symbolizes the Tzotzil worldview. The mastery of the weaver is reflected in the timing and arrangement of the brocade on the canvas. This highly elegant cover can decorate any space.

    Sizes:
    Small Square: Length 40 cm, width 40 cm
    Large Square: Length: 50 cm, width: 50 cm
    Rectangular: Length 70cm, width 35cm

    Color: Cream, blue

    Material: Cotton

    Hand wash with the piece inside out, dry without exposing to the sun, or without scrubbing.

    Delivery within EU 3-5 days. Worldwide within 8-10 days. VAT is included in the price. Deliveries to non-EU countries might come with extra taxes and import duties that the customer must cover.

    You can get a full refund for items returned by mail within 30 days of receiving them, excluding shipping costs. No refunds or exchanges are possible after 30 days from receipt.
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    Meet Ensamble Artesano

    Ensamble Artesano is a non-profit platform, designed as a space for exchange and collaboration to combat the economic uncertainty for artisans in Mexico precipitated by the pandemic. Today, it supports more than three thousand artisans across 22 states in Mexico, in partnership with 83 organizations. It has evolved into an important hub, forging collaborative networks to strengthen the craft sector.

    Their objective, in addition to preserving and celebrating artisan creation as well as promoting innovation in traditional design, is to give recognition and reinforce the maintenance of formal and fair value chains that have created horizontal work links and that guarantee a source of income for indigenous and rural communities in Mexico.