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Purepecha Rebozo Shawl — Multi-Stripe Handwoven Cotton with Silk Fringe & Feathers (Michoacán)

Purepecha Rebozo Shawl — Multi-Stripe Handwoven Cotton with Silk Fringe & Feathers (Michoacán)

Regular price $485.00 USD
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One artisan. One backstrap loom. Thirty days of weaving — for a single rebozo.

This is not the kind of shawl you find at a market stall. It comes from a Purepecha master weaver in Michoacán whose color combinations have become something of a local legend. The bold multi-stripe pattern is not accidental — it is composed, color by color, the way a muralist builds a wall. Then, at each end, she ties hundreds of silk threads by hand into the elaborate fringe the Purepecha call rapacejo — "flowers." As her singular signature, she works real feathers into the weave itself.

The story

The rebozo is among Mexico's most enduring textiles, woven continuously by Indigenous communities for centuries before the Spanish arrived. The Purepecha (P'urhépecha) of Michoacán keep that tradition alive on the telar de cintura — the backstrap loom tied around the weaver's own waist, where the tension of her body shapes every thread. This particular style of rebozo, produced in the region of Michoacán known as Ahuiran, has been passed down through generations of weavers. There is no factory version. There is no shortcut to this.

Materials & craftsmanship

  • Fabric: 100% cotton woven with rayon
  • Fringe: Hand-tied silk "flowers" (rapacejo)
  • Accents: Natural feathers woven into the fringe
  • Technique: Backstrap loom (telar de cintura)
  • Origin: Michoacán, Mexico — Purepecha (P'urhépecha) community
  • Time to weave: Approximately one month per piece

Dimensions

  • Length: 76.0 inches (193.0 cm)
  • Width: 30.0 inches (76.2 cm)

Styling

Drape it as an evening wrap over a simple black dress and let the multi-stripe pattern do the work. Wear it loose over the shoulders on a cool desert evening, or fold it into a wide scarf for everyday warmth with unmistakable character. It is substantial enough to feel like an heirloom and versatile enough to live with you for decades.

Care

Spot clean only — steam and static guard are both safe to use. Avoid machine washing, dry cleaning, or wringing the fringe to preserve the silk "flowers."

Frequently asked questions

What makes this rebozo different from other Mexican shawls?
It is handwoven on a backstrap loom (telar de cintura) by a Purepecha artisan in Michoacán, using a traditional technique that takes approximately one month per piece. The hand-tied silk fringe (rapacejo) and real feathers woven into the ends are signatures of this maker's work and cannot be replicated by machine.

What is rapacejo?
The word rapacejo refers to the elaborate hand-knotted silk fringe at each end of a Purepecha rebozo. Each individual "flower" is tied by hand — there is no mechanical equivalent.

Can I wear it as a scarf or just a shawl?
Both. At 76 inches long and 30 inches wide, it wraps comfortably as a shawl, folds into a wide scarf, or can be used as a lightweight blanket. The weight and weave make it genuinely versatile.

Is this a traditional rebozo from Michoacán?
Yes. This is a traditional Ahuiran-style Purepecha rebozo made in Michoacán, Mexico, in the same way the community has been producing them for generations.

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