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Purepecha Rebozo Shawl with Stripes — Handwoven Michoacán Cotton with Silk fringe
Purepecha Rebozo Shawl with Stripes — Handwoven Michoacán Cotton with Silk fringe
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The stripes are not chosen. They are composed — the way a painter composes a canvas.
This rebozo comes from a Purepecha artisan in Michoacán whose color combinations have made her work stand apart within her community. The bold, measured stripes running the length of the cloth are her signature — a deliberate composition, not a default pattern. Then, at each end, she ties hundreds of individual silk threads by hand into the knotted fringe the Purepecha call rapacejo — "flowers" — and works real feathers into the weave as her mark.
The story
The rebozo is Mexico's most enduring textile, woven on the telar de cintura — the backstrap loom — by Indigenous communities of Michoacán for generations. The weaver ties the loom to her own body; the tension of her posture shapes every thread. This traditional style of striped Purepecha rebozo takes approximately one month of full-time work to complete. There is no shortcut. There is no factory equivalent.
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)
- Style: Traditional Purepecha striped rebozo
- 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)
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