📿This piece is perfect for those who like to wear unique pieces full of originality and culture.
🌵This pendant in hand embroidered by artisans from the State of Chiapas, Mexico, featuring different patterns made on waist loom and then inserted on a rectangular aluminum case. Please choose style.
🔷EACH PENDANT EMBROIDERY IS DIFFERENT BETWEEN THEM, BECAUSE IT IS SUBJECT TO IMAGINATION AND THE MOMENTUM OF THE CRAFTSMAN. THE COLOR COMBINATIONS AND MOTIFS THAT ADORN IT ARE ALWAYS VARIABLE.🔷
🔹MEASUREMENTS:
Rectangle Pendant: 1.30" tall x .40" wide x .25” thick
String: 21 Inches
Rectangle Pendant: 1.30" tall x .40" wide x .25” thick
String: 21 Inches
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🌵HAND EMBROIDERY
To knit and to embroider is to have the ability to observe.
The artisans use different techniques such as cross stitch, hilvan or weaving to capture their culture’s worldview.
Their worldview is an element that ceases to be abstract once it gets captured on a figure or pattern. The artistic expressions of each community allow us to understand the social structure behind it and to acknowledge that behind the artisans’ work is the creative capacity of an entire community.
Unfortunately, these ancestral techniques have been replicated with machines, removing the human element, in such a way that their production is greater in a shorter time. Naturally, this has repercussions for the original producers, creators of these crafts, because it is impossible to compete with the prices generated by cheap production.
To knit and to embroider is to have the ability to observe.
The artisans use different techniques such as cross stitch, hilvan or weaving to capture their culture’s worldview.
Their worldview is an element that ceases to be abstract once it gets captured on a figure or pattern. The artistic expressions of each community allow us to understand the social structure behind it and to acknowledge that behind the artisans’ work is the creative capacity of an entire community.
Unfortunately, these ancestral techniques have been replicated with machines, removing the human element, in such a way that their production is greater in a shorter time. Naturally, this has repercussions for the original producers, creators of these crafts, because it is impossible to compete with the prices generated by cheap production.