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Tuk Cushion

Tuk Cushion

Regular price $ 2,255.00 MXN
Regular price Sale price $ 2,255.00 MXN
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Square cushion cover with raised embroidery by artisans from Chenalhó, Chiapas. Measuring 60 x 60 cm and made from 100% cotton, this handcrafted piece comes unstuffed.

The inspiration for this creation comes from the rich traditional iconography of Jachum de Chenalhó embroidery, a distinctive technique from the Chiapas region. This mini collection, meaningfully named "Jachum" or "Comb" in Tsotsil, pays homage to the community's deep cultural and artistic heritage, capturing the unique essence of the art of embroidery and carrying with it the history and tradition of generations of artisans. Each stitch tells a story, and each cushion becomes a masterpiece that reflects the artisan's skill and connection to the rich culture of Chiapas.

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Jalpak Group, San Juan Cancuc, Chiapas.

We collaborate closely with this group of 13 talented artisans from San Juan Cancuc, Chiapas. These skilled women are dedicated to the creation of traditional brocade backstrap looms, an ancestral technique distinguished by its ability to weave intricate rectangular patterns. These patterns serve as the basis for the creation of countless figures, thus displaying the richness of San Juan Cancuc's traditional iconography. Each piece created reflects these artisans' skill and deep cultural connection to their heritage, providing not only objects of unique beauty but also a window into the region's rich artisan tradition.