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Heirloom cotton from Mexico grows in permaculture fields, intercropped with bananas, coffee trees, and avocados. Naturally rain-fed and cultivated without pesticides, it follows regenerative agricultural practices that nurture biodiversity and restore the soil. Because it is dye-free, its soft shades of white and brown are the raw colors of the cotton as it grows on the tree.
Ancestral Craft
Each fiber is hand-harvested, hand-spun, and woven on a traditional backstrap loom, an ancestral technique practiced for centuries. This knowledge, passed down through generations of women, is not only about making fabric—it is about preserving memory, rhythm, and identity in cloth.


Nature’s Signature
Because the cotton is left in its natural state, no two pieces are ever identical.
The interplay of wild fibers, irregular texture, and handwoven structure gives each pillow a tactile richness and subtle variation that machines cannot replicate. The result is more than a home accent, it is a one-of-a-kind work of design, where nature and tradition converge in something both timeless and exceptional.
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