Shaá yu'ú? How are you? color feastSha yu'? How are you grounded on earth? Size: 126x186cm; 4. 1x6. 1ft Weaver: Mario Bautista Martnez, Master weaver Price: $ 1,200 USD. Materials and methods: Be (Dactylopius coccus costa, cochineal) for the red, salmon, pink and lilac. Pecans for grey tan color. Handwoven on a Zapotec style loom of the 16th century adapted from European styles. Woven using a 7 threads per inch reed and wool rayon blend for warp. Design, patterns and symbols. This rug
the first disappointment of love
yeéti literally means that what is bent
the best gift we can give or receive is to share our selves and our life's experiences with others
The fifth pointed cross on this rug is a symbol that has been used to depict the movement of the sun in the sky but it also represents the balance of the four directions in our existence in this cardinal plane
We are happy to help put their work out there in the internet
archaeologist have found agave fiber remains in peoples teeth in their excavations
Our word for sky
Criollo sheep wool spun and woven in pedal looms in Santiago Tianguistengo
This rug is inpired from the ancient idea that this earthly existence is thanks to the balance of energies from the sky (blue from Indigo) and earth (red from cochineal) and that our role as humanity is to help maintain that delicate balance that makes life possible
Belen got through the COVID 19 infection by helping making canillos (bobins) of yarn for Justino's rug
mathematics and music but also intuitions
The rivers will start to slowly dry up until spring and the only ones that still have water are deeply appreciated