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Textile Sebastiana Khaki – Handwoven Cotton Textile from Chiapas

Textile Sebastiana Khaki – Handwoven Cotton Textile from Chiapas

    Regular price $450.00 USD
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    The Sebastiana Khaki textile is a testament to the artistry of Chiapas weaving. Crafted on a traditional backstrap loom by women artisans, each piece carries with it the rhythm of ancestral knowledge and daily ritual. The khaki hue is achieved through natural plant-based dyes, producing variations in tone that make every textile one of a kind.

    Versatile in use, it works beautifully as a table covering, layered textile, or accent piece for home styling. Depending on the complexity of the weave, these textiles can take weeks to complete, with every thread reflecting patience, cultural memory, and generational expertise.

    Product Details

    100% Cotton, natural dye (plant-based)
    Khaki with subtle tonal variations
    120 x 240 cm
    Handwoven in San Andrés Larráinzar, Chiapas, Mexico

    Artisan Information

    Maintenance & Care

    Hand wash in cold water with mild soap. Line dry in the shade. Do not bleach. Iron on low if needed.

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    About the Region

    Made in Collaboration with Colorindio & Artisans from Pantelhó, Chiapas

    Based in Mexico, this textile collective is dedicated to preserving and elevating Indigenous weaving traditions. Founded with the mission of sustaining artisan communities, it works directly with weavers in Chiapas, Oaxaca, and the Yucatán. Families continue centuries-old techniques, weaving on backstrap and pedal looms and dyeing threads with natural pigments like indigo, cochineal, and local plants.

    Each piece carries with it ancestral stories, rituals, and daily life. Depending on scale and complexity, a single textile can take weeks or even months to complete. The rhythm of weaving echoes the values of patience and care. By working exclusively with natural fibers and dyes, these communities honor both the environment and the integrity of traditional techniques.