JIPIJAPA Handwoven Palm Wall Decor in Natural Undyed
Woven by hand by a small collective of artisans in Southeastern Mexico, the JIPIJAPA Handwoven Palm Wall Decor in Natural Undyed is a stunning blend of jiipjapa palm and jabin wood.
Jipijapa is a species that is similar to the toquilla palm that is used in Ecuador to create the famed panama hats. This soft, flexible and durable material makes for stunning works of art that are as long-lasting as they are beautiful.
Ideal to hang as wall art, or even as a bridal party accessory.
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Mexico
Each piece is handwoven by a small collective of artisans based in Southeastern Mexico who are indigenous Mayan. For all of them, Spanish is their second language. They grow and cultivate their own monocot plants – known as jipijapa palm. The plants were purchased through a government assistance program and belong to the group. Every custom fan is woven in a cave, which the artisans have on their respective properties to ensure that they maintain enough cool humidity to work on their weaving projects during any time of the day or year. Each piece purchased helps to support fair pay for local Mexican artisans.
About the Collection
Conscious Living Range
Our conscious artisanal range from southern Mexico - mindfully handcrafted by legacy artisans. Featuring tropical cocuite wood and traditional barro rojo, finished by hand.
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Made slow, to last long.
Traditions
Craftsmanship with a story.