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Cotton blanket - Burnt terra-cotta

Cotton blanket - Burnt terra-cotta

Regular price $300.00 USD
Regular price $440.00 USD Sale price $300.00 USD
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Terracotta color can complement many interior design styles; from the modern to the boho. This versatile hue blends beautifully with any shade of blush, cream or green.

This is our favorite piece to warm up a space.  

45" x 78" (130cm x 200cm)


TYPE OF COTTON

100% heirloom ixcaco cotton
From Guatemala
Hand-harvested, hand-spun, hand-woven

CRAFTSMANSHIP

Handwoven on back strap loom by Mayan Tz'utujil weavers

CARE

For a lifetime of cozy comfort, wash separately in cold water on the gentle cycle with your usual detergent. Tumble dry low.

MESSAGE FROM OUR FOUNDER

Ixcaco cotton is the endemic cotton from Guatemala, so if you don't know where to start or what color to choose, I'd recommend this blanket. It's a must have if you are interested in heirloom colored cotton and it will age really beautifully.

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Heirloom cottons from Guatemala

In Guatemala, cotton grows in five rich colors: white, beige, brown, green and pink. Most cotton growers are located on the Pacific Coast of the country, where cotton usually grows amonst coffee trees.

Heirloom colored cottons have been used for centuries by Mayan people, mostly to embelish their traditionnal textiles (huipiles and tzutes).

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HANDWOVEN BY MASTER WEAVERS, USING REGENERATIVE COLORED-COTTON

Indigenous farmers off the Pacific Coast of Mexico and Guatemala practice regenerative agriculture, and grow cotton the same way their ancestors did. Heirloom colored-cotton usually grows in small crops of corn and coffee, it doesn’t require additional water or pesticides. These ancestral fibers are resilient and 100% rain-fed and therefore have zero impact on the environment. It is hand-harvested, hand-spun and hand-woven. Colors may vary from a harvest to another, and products may show nuances because no two cotton bolls are the exact same tone.

Craftsmanship

After being harvested, the cotton is cleaned by hand: the seeds kept aside for the next seeding and the impurities are removed from the cotton bolls.

Then, the cotton is hand-spun into threads which is the most time consuming step: this process only can take up to two weeks and is made without the help any machinery.

Finally, the traditionnal backstrap looms are getting ready, and the weavers can start working on the final piece.

It takes about 3 weeks from start to finish to create just one of our cotton blankets.

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