Description
meaning "baby" in Otomí
This stunning maxi dress is handmade by women artisans from the Mixe (Ayuujk) community in Santa María Tlahuitoltepec
or jewelry
3 ¼” diameter x 4 ½” tall
Jalieza Telar Woven Table Runner Cooking Pot meaning "baby" in OtomíBeautiful and Resistant Table Runners 100% Handmade in Oaxaca, Mexico. The community of Santo Toms Jalieza in Oaxaca is known for its traditional Zapotec weaving, telar de cintura, which involves using a backstrap loom to create intricate designs on textiles. The weavers in this community incorporate bold geometric patterns into their work and, in this case, they used a specific technique known as "aplastado y levantado," or "flattened and lifted,"
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