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Cotton table runner 'Maya Maize God' Item ID: 2671777870
$219-1+
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"Yum Kaax, the Maya god of maize, holds a living corn plant in this vibrant table runner. The golden grain is still a staple food in Guatemala. Mayra Leticia Hernandez shares her textile expertise and love of colors with this verdant cotton table runner. She works on a traditional backstrap loom."
- 0.58 lbs
- 46 inches L x 18 inches W
- Fringe: 3 inches L
- 100% cotton
- Dry on low heat cycle
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Machine wash separately in cold water
Made in Guatemala
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My name is Mayra Leticia Hernández López. I was born on July 12, 1983, and I create textiles on a backstrap loom.
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"I was born into a family of six children. When I was a little girl, my mother earned a living weaving on a backstrap loom and she taught me this craft when I was seven years old. When I was six, my father passed away, and my mother was very shaken up because she couldn't feed her children. I learned how to weave and I had to help out so that she could sell her weavings and we could continue to go to school.
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"I remember that my first weaving was small. It had a quetzal design on it and the word 'Guatemala' on the top. As time went by, I learned to weave better and I began making the huipil blouses that are traditional in San Antonio. After that, I began weaving my own designs and I realized I really love what I do – weaving soothes me and brings me much peace. The textiles from this area of Guatemala are reversible; they don't have a front or back. I enjoy using lots of colors, bright colors. I buy dyed cotton for my weavings.
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"We have been through difficult times in my home. Once, we all got sick at the same time and it was hard to earn money for food. Since childhood, I have had health problems, Yet through my illnesses, I have learned God has given me many opportunities in life and things always happen because he has a purpose for us.
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"I've been weaving now since 1990, although I've also practiced other crafts. When I was 13, a lady gave me the opportunity to sell ceramics in her crafts shop, and then I started selling traditional clothing with another woman. That's when I discovered how much I like handicrafts, because you get to meet many people. After that, a couple I knew taught me to sell and how to talk to and treat tourists so that they buy my crafts.
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"Because I'm an honest, hardworking, responsible woman, I always give my best effort to reach the goals I set. A year ago I was able to open a small shop where I sell everything my family and I weave. One day, when I have more time, I would really like to teach my nieces to weave.
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"Apart from selling and weaving, I like to study and to spend time with friends and family. I love to cook. I enjoy learning something new and putting a lot of effort into doing so.
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"I am grateful to Novica for showing the world our weavings, as we create them with great dedication."
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Simply amazing work of art!
Those runner are amazing! By the way I have 5 and counting! I have one for every season! What I like is just the magic of the colors and the majesty of this work of art! It’s just a seams simple work but each one has the intricate dedication of hours of dedication to perfection!
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