Decorative Utilitarian Palm Fiber Fan Hand-Woven in Mexico 'Breezy Style' Item ID: 2671807530
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"Mexico is renowned for high-quality and beautiful products crafted with the traditional palm leaf weaving method. Artisan Cecilia Jimenez pays homage to that technique with a stunning hand fan made from palm fibers and ideal for both decorative and utilitarian purposes."
- 1.26 lb
- 14.3 inches H x 8.8 inches W x 1.2 inches D
- 0.13 lbs
- 14.3 inches H x 8.8 inches W x 1.2 inches D
- Palm fiber
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
Made in Mexico
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"The ideal way to work with palm leaves is to do it in the backyard of the house, provided that the weather conditions are favorable (no wind or cold). I make baskets using a weaving technique (qaipaxatta) in humid weather, while there are no special instructions for making other items like boxes and little animals. In dry weather, it's difficult to work with the square technique (lapaqñi) because the tips of the leaves break. In these conditions, I can only work with the sewing technique (qantetta) using green thread. If it's necessary to work with the square technique (for example, when there are orders to fulfill), I can work in the morning when it's cooler.
"One of the magical things that happens in the craft to which I dedicate my life is that I feel something happens in the interaction between the leaves and the people who weave them. For me, all the objects we create carry a part of the person who made them. If we pay attention to the details and know the artisan's way of working, we could see the relationship between the person and the piece. Familiarity with the artisan's way of working is inseparable from the work they produce. That's why, for me, this craft is one of the most beautiful, as it not only provides work and livelihood to artisans in the community but also a second life to materials from nature, producing useful items for everyday life in a sustainable and planet-friendly manner."
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"The ideal way to work with palm leaves is to do it in the backyard of the house, provided that the weather conditions are favorable (no wind or cold). I make baskets using a weaving technique (qaipaxatta) in humid weather, while there are no special instructions for making other items like boxes and little animals. In dry weather, it's difficult to work with the square technique (lapaqñi) because the tips of the leaves break. In these conditions, I can only work with the sewing technique (qantetta) using green thread. If it's necessary to work with the square technique (for example, when there are orders to fulfill), I can work in the morning when it's cooler.
"One of the magical things that happens in the craft to which I dedicate my life is that I feel something happens in the interaction between the leaves and the people who weave them. For me, all the objects we create carry a part of the person who made them. If we pay attention to the details and know the artisan's way of working, we could see the relationship between the person and the piece. Familiarity with the artisan's way of working is inseparable from the work they produce. That's why, for me, this craft is one of the most beautiful, as it not only provides work and livelihood to artisans in the community but also a second life to materials from nature, producing useful items for everyday life in a sustainable and planet-friendly manner."
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