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Shop Grey Blue Rebozo - Hierro
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Grey Blue Rebozo - Hierro

$106.00

Handwoven, 100% cotton

Hierro is a neutral colored rebozo. It has been woven with purple and light brown threads together creating an interesting hue in it. In some lights it looks bluish, in some dark grey, but then it has this brown color in it as well... You need to see it live to check it out. For us it reminds metal with it's reflections.

Beautiful flower pattern in the tails before fringes. 

Perfect also as a short wrap to carry babies and as a long scarf/shawl.

Rebozo is an extension of loving hands.

These traditional 100% cotton rebozos are used by the midwives in Mexico and are artisan crafted on a loom and especially custom made to suit also tall persons as 2.70m long.

♡ Made in Oaxaca, Mexico ♡

.......

Rebozo is a shawl used in the Central American tradition for many purposes, and it’s a vital companion of the woman in her life cycles. Rebozo is also a garment and used for babywearing, ceremonial purposes and traditional medicine to name a few. 

Measures:

Around 2.7 (+fringes)

Roughly 68-75 cm wide

Fringe in the ends

Can be machine washed.  

Washing instructions:

Wash at least once before use.

·       Preferably 40 Celsius Degrees

·       Soft program/Delicate wash

·       Mild Soap

·       Dry in Shade

·       Tie the fringes together to avoid tangling/ Use a wash bag (Or use a sock to protect them)

·       No bleach, Preferably no tumble dry

 

NOTE: Handwoven rebozos might contain some weavers’ knots, pulls or other signs about handwork. Slight changes in colour or size might also occur due the change in the thread lots and as the wraps are handmade by various artisans. Each rebozo, in the end, is a unique piece.

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Handwoven, 100% cotton

Hierro is a neutral colored rebozo. It has been woven with purple and light brown threads together creating an interesting hue in it. In some lights it looks bluish, in some dark grey, but then it has this brown color in it as well... You need to see it live to check it out. For us it reminds metal with it's reflections.

Beautiful flower pattern in the tails before fringes. 

Perfect also as a short wrap to carry babies and as a long scarf/shawl.

Rebozo is an extension of loving hands.

These traditional 100% cotton rebozos are used by the midwives in Mexico and are artisan crafted on a loom and especially custom made to suit also tall persons as 2.70m long.

♡ Made in Oaxaca, Mexico ♡

.......

Rebozo is a shawl used in the Central American tradition for many purposes, and it’s a vital companion of the woman in her life cycles. Rebozo is also a garment and used for babywearing, ceremonial purposes and traditional medicine to name a few. 

Measures:

Around 2.7 (+fringes)

Roughly 68-75 cm wide

Fringe in the ends

Can be machine washed.  

Washing instructions:

Wash at least once before use.

·       Preferably 40 Celsius Degrees

·       Soft program/Delicate wash

·       Mild Soap

·       Dry in Shade

·       Tie the fringes together to avoid tangling/ Use a wash bag (Or use a sock to protect them)

·       No bleach, Preferably no tumble dry

 

NOTE: Handwoven rebozos might contain some weavers’ knots, pulls or other signs about handwork. Slight changes in colour or size might also occur due the change in the thread lots and as the wraps are handmade by various artisans. Each rebozo, in the end, is a unique piece.

Handwoven, 100% cotton

Hierro is a neutral colored rebozo. It has been woven with purple and light brown threads together creating an interesting hue in it. In some lights it looks bluish, in some dark grey, but then it has this brown color in it as well... You need to see it live to check it out. For us it reminds metal with it's reflections.

Beautiful flower pattern in the tails before fringes. 

Perfect also as a short wrap to carry babies and as a long scarf/shawl.

Rebozo is an extension of loving hands.

These traditional 100% cotton rebozos are used by the midwives in Mexico and are artisan crafted on a loom and especially custom made to suit also tall persons as 2.70m long.

♡ Made in Oaxaca, Mexico ♡

.......

Rebozo is a shawl used in the Central American tradition for many purposes, and it’s a vital companion of the woman in her life cycles. Rebozo is also a garment and used for babywearing, ceremonial purposes and traditional medicine to name a few. 

Measures:

Around 2.7 (+fringes)

Roughly 68-75 cm wide

Fringe in the ends

Can be machine washed.  

Washing instructions:

Wash at least once before use.

·       Preferably 40 Celsius Degrees

·       Soft program/Delicate wash

·       Mild Soap

·       Dry in Shade

·       Tie the fringes together to avoid tangling/ Use a wash bag (Or use a sock to protect them)

·       No bleach, Preferably no tumble dry

 

NOTE: Handwoven rebozos might contain some weavers’ knots, pulls or other signs about handwork. Slight changes in colour or size might also occur due the change in the thread lots and as the wraps are handmade by various artisans. Each rebozo, in the end, is a unique piece.

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I live in the Macedon Ranges on Taungurung country and serve families on Djadjawurrung, Taungurung and Woiworung countries. I humbly pay my respects to the people of all of the Kulin nations, particularly the Elders, past, present and emerging, who are the traditional custodians of the land on which I live, work and play. There has been no Treaty with the First Nations people of these areas and the effects of colonisation continue to this day. This always was, and always will be Aboriginal land. I honour the traditional caretakers of these lands, waterways and skies.