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Purepecha Rebozo with Stripes & Silk Fringe — Handwoven Michoacán Cotton Shawl
Purepecha Rebozo with Stripes & Silk Fringe — Handwoven Michoacán Cotton Shawl
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A single Purepecha weaver. A backstrap loom. One month — and the result is this.
This striped rebozo comes from a Purepecha artisan in Michoacán, Mexico, where the tradition of backstrap loom weaving has been continuous for centuries. Her color combinations are what draw collectors: the stripes are not arbitrary but considered, balanced the way only a weaver who has spent decades at the telar de cintura knows how to balance them. At each end, she ties every silk thread of the fringe by hand into the knotted "flowers" the Purepecha call rapacejo, and adds feathers as her personal mark.
The story
The backstrap loom is one of the oldest textile technologies in the Americas. The Purepecha (P'urhépecha) of Michoacán have kept it alive not as a museum practice but as a living craft — tied to the body, shaped by the weaver's own posture and movement. A rebozo at this scale takes approximately one month to complete. What you are holding is the result of that commitment.
Materials & craftsmanship
- Fabric: 100% cotton woven with rayon
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Fringe: Hand-tied silk "flowers" (rapacejo)
- 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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