Stars and Ikat Rebozo Shawl from Tenancingo Mexico Top Quality
Details Care More Information Width: 32 inches / 81 cm. Length / Length with Fringes: 76 inches (193 cm) / 102 inches (259 cm). Weight: 0.275 grams. Made in: Estado de Mexico, Mexico. SKU #0354 A Mexican Rebozo is a long flat garment used mostly by women in Mexico. It can be worn in various ways, usually folded or wrapped around the head and/or upper body to shade from the sun, provide warmth and as an accessory to an outfit. It is also used to carry babies and large bundles, especially among indigenous women. Hand wash and Hang dry. Woven on a colonial style Spanish loom in a tiny workshop that is family owned, still. Pure cotton woven and Finished off with superiorly intricate macramé, sometimes referred to as Arco, or arc stile. A little background for those un familiar and yearning for knowledge. The rebozo is one of the most representative, if not the most, of Mexican culture as it anchors origins of Mexican culture in its Indig