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Olive and Coral Cotton Poncho

Sale price$218.00

This handwoven poncho features a rich olive tone accented with delicate coral and white details, showcasing a refined stripe and dot pattern. Crafted on a traditional backstrap loom, the Margarita Cotton Poncho offers a soft drape and breathable feel, ideal for layering across seasons.

Features:

Handwoven on a backstrap loom

Olive base with coral and white accents

Made from 100% cotton

Lightweight and breathable

Rectangular shape for easy styling

Ideal for casual layering or statement accessorizing

Olive and Coral Cotton Poncho
Olive and Coral Cotton Poncho Sale price$218.00

This handwoven poncho features a rich olive tone accented with delicate coral and white details, showcasing a refined stripe and dot pattern. Crafted on a traditional backstrap loom, the Margarita Cotton Poncho offers a soft drape and breathable feel, ideal for layering across seasons.

Features:

Handwoven on a backstrap loom

Olive base with coral and white accents

Made from 100% cotton

Lightweight and breathable

Rectangular shape for easy styling

Ideal for casual layering or statement accessorizing

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Artisan Story

I began to learn to embroider and weave at the age of six. At the age of ten, I managed to make my first skirt elaborated in backstrap loom. I could not continue studying because I was in need of income. It was then that I began to make crafts to be able to make a living on weaving. I had almost no idea how to make designs so my mom took me to the countryside to see the leaves of the plants. From there, I began to be inspired to capture them in my creations including animals. But it was my grandmother who taught me to make brocades on the canvases that she made on the loom and so they varied and with that and I began to sell more of my products but the constant struggle has been with those who want to buy my products at a very low price without valuing the time and dedication that each garment takes.