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Handwoven Fringed Cotton Shawl in Champagne from Nicaragua 'Shaded Beauty in Champagne' Item ID: 2671779809
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"The women at Nicaragua's Artistic Weavers of Zapatera Island work together to create this fine shawl. They weave it by hand on the comb loom using mercerized cotton for an elegant, yet durable accessory. Featuring open patterns along its length, the champagne-colored shawl is finished with hand-knotted fringes on the ends."
- 0.64 lb
- 67 inches L x 20.5 inches W,Fringe: 3.5 inches L
- 0.34 lbs
- 67 inches L x 20.5 inches W
- Fringe: 3.5 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 Nicaragua
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The Artistic Weavers of Zapatera Island is a collective formed in Nicaragua in the 1990s after several families relocated from Northern Nicaragua and became part of the agricultural communities.
At that time, the Universidad Centroamericana assisted us. It was a rural organization that grouped 22 cooperatives. Inside of this organization, the Women's Association of Iris Vado became our first group of organized women.
There were many changes and, in 2005, the group was reborn as a collective. Despite the difficulties along the way, we've managed to keep the organization and transformed it into the group of artisan women it is today.
Over time, we have strengthened our abilities to direct small projects for our families and communities where we can protect our autonomy in making decisions and learn new artisan skills.
Our women weavers create apparel, accessories, home decor and more. we work from the group's clubhouse where we have our own workshop and sell our crafts to tourists.
Our group brings together ten persevering women who have worked to achieve our dreams. Each of us creates the same number of weavings each month. We divide the earnings between payment for each woman, materials, food and basic medical care for our families.
Despite the inconveniences and being away from a city, we've learned to manage our earnings, use them productively and purchased our own boat to travel to the mainland.
Thanks to everyone who has believed in this life project, we are progressing day by day with many dreams in mind. We want to keep working toward achieving them so that our families and community have the opportunity to grow and have a dignified life.
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The Artistic Weavers of Zapatera Island is a collective formed in Nicaragua in the 1990s after several families relocated from Northern Nicaragua and became part of the agricultural communities. At that time, the Universidad Centroamericana assisted us. It was a rural organization that grouped 22 cooperatives. Inside of this organization, the Women's Association of Iris Vado became our first group of organized women. There were many changes and, in 2005, the group was reborn as a collective. Despite the difficulties along the way, we've managed to keep the organization and transformed it into the group of artisan women it is today. Over time, we have strengthened our abilities to direct small projects for our families and communities where we can protect our autonomy in making decisions and learn new artisan skills. Our women weavers create apparel, accessories, home decor and more. we work from the group's clubhouse where we have our own workshop and sell our crafts to tourists. Our group brings together ten persevering women who have worked to achieve our dreams. Each of us creates the same number of weavings each month. We divide the earnings between payment for each woman, materials, food and basic medical care for our families. Despite the inconveniences and being away from a city, we've learned to manage our earnings, use them productively and purchased our own boat to travel to the mainland. Thanks to everyone who has believed in this life project, we are progressing day by day with many dreams in mind. We want to keep working toward achieving them so that our families and community have the opportunity to grow and have a dignified life.
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Artistic Weavers of Zapatera Island handwoven apparel and accessories
The Artistic Weavers of Zapatera Island is a collective formed in Nicaragua in the 1990s after several families relocated from Northern Nicaragua and became part of the agricultural communities.
At that time, the Universidad Centroamericana assisted us. It was a rural organization that grouped 22 cooperatives. Inside of this organization, the Women's Association of Iris Vado became our first group of organized women.
There were many changes and, in 2005, the group was reborn as a collective. Despite the difficulties along the way, we've managed to keep the organization and transformed it into the group of artisan women it is today.
Over time, we have strengthened our abilities to direct small projects for our families and communities where we can protect our autonomy in making decisions and learn new artisan skills.
Our women weavers create apparel, accessories, home decor and more. we work from the group's clubhouse where we have our own workshop and sell our crafts to tourists.
Our group brings together ten persevering women who have worked to achieve our dreams. Each of us creates the same number of weavings each month. We divide the earnings between payment for each woman, materials, food and basic medical care for our families.
Despite the inconveniences and being away from a city, we've learned to manage our earnings, use them productively and purchased our own boat to travel to the mainland.
Thanks to everyone who has believed in this life project, we are progressing day by day with many dreams in mind. We want to keep working toward achieving them so that our families and community have the opportunity to grow and have a dignified life.
At that time, the Universidad Centroamericana assisted us. It was a rural organization that grouped 22 cooperatives. Inside of this organization, the Women's Association of Iris Vado became our first group of organized women.
There were many changes and, in 2005, the group was reborn as a collective. Despite the difficulties along the way, we've managed to keep the organization and transformed it into the group of artisan women it is today.
Over time, we have strengthened our abilities to direct small projects for our families and communities where we can protect our autonomy in making decisions and learn new artisan skills.
Our women weavers create apparel, accessories, home decor and more. we work from the group's clubhouse where we have our own workshop and sell our crafts to tourists.
Our group brings together ten persevering women who have worked to achieve our dreams. Each of us creates the same number of weavings each month. We divide the earnings between payment for each woman, materials, food and basic medical care for our families.
Despite the inconveniences and being away from a city, we've learned to manage our earnings, use them productively and purchased our own boat to travel to the mainland.
Thanks to everyone who has believed in this life project, we are progressing day by day with many dreams in mind. We want to keep working toward achieving them so that our families and community have the opportunity to grow and have a dignified life.

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